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Watch: Something strange is happening to Jupiter’s Red Spot – Inverse
A team of researchers discovered that Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is spinning faster, increasing in speed by 8 percent in a span…

For more than 150 years,
when humans have looked at Jupiter, theyve seen a raging vortex larger than the Earth itself swirling with layers of wind and gas.
The Great Red Spot is a high-pressure storm that has been brewing on Jupiter for hundreds of years,…
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