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Jupiter’s Great Red Spot — the biggest storm in the solar system — is deeper than expected

Jupiter’s Great Red Spot, a storm so big it could swallow Earth, extends surprisingly deep beneath the planet’s cloud tops, scientists have reported.
Key points:
- NASA’s Juno spacecraft shows Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is 350 to 500 kilometres deep
- The planet, known as a gas giant, is composed mainly…
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