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Devourer of Storms: Jupiter’s Great Red Spot Feeds on Smaller Storms – SciTechDaily
The massive storm near the gas giant’s equator has been shrinking, but collisions with a series of anticyclones are likely only surface deep. The stormy, centuries-old…

NASA’s Voyager 1 views Jupiter’s Great Red Spot. Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.
The massive storm near the gas giant’s equator has been shrinking, but collisions with a series of anticyclones are likely only surface deep.
The stormy, centuries-old maelstrom of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot was shaken but not destroyed by a series of anticyclones that crashed into it over the past few years.
The smaller storms cause chunks of red clouds to flake off, shrinking the larger storm in the process….
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