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If you’re bored with the weather here on Earth, well let's take a look at what’s happening elsewhere in the solar system.
????NASA’s Hubble space telescope was doing it’s yearly check on the weather occurring on planets in our solar system.
????And it uncovered some strange stuff, like this massive dark storm that stretches about 6,800 miles across Neptune’s northern hemisphere.
????It’s currently winter in that hemisphere, but unlike Earth, seasons last for 41 Earth years on Neptune.
????And while researchers aren't sure what causes the strange storms, they seem to appear about twice a decade and disappear within two years.
????Hubble also checked in on Uranus, which is apparently deep into its summer season and has a giant white cloud covering its north pole.
????A season on Uranus lasts 21 Earth years and it seems that the cloud has been growing even larger.
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