Jupiter's Great Red Spot Deeper Than Previously Thought

Newsmax Wednesday, 13 December 2017 ()
Jupiter's Great Red Spot is deeper than originally thought: at least 200 miles into the atmosphere of the giant planet, and about one-and-a-half Earths wide, NASA studies show.
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News video: Jupiter's Great Red Spot is deeper than Earth's oceans

Jupiter's Great Red Spot is deeper than Earth's oceans 00:46

NASA’s Juno spacecraft flew over Jupiter’s Great Red Spot , the giant storm that has been blowing on Jupiter for centuries, this past July. Scientists collected incredible images during their mission and revealed that the Great Red Spot is much deeper than they had previously believed. The data...