The spot we see today isn’t the same one the Italian astronomer Cassini discovered centuries ago, research shows.
This image of Jupiter from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope in July 2022 shows stunning details of ... [+] the majestic planet in infrared light—including the "Great Red Spot." Look at any ...
Using data concerning the Great Red Spot's changes over time ... In 1665, Italian astronomer Giovanni Cassini observed a giant dark spot on Jupiter, which he called the "Permanent Spot." ...
A pair of massive thunderstorms have been spotted swirling in Jupiter's "South Equatorial Belt" and are likely unleashing ...
New research from a team of citizen scientists challenges the old idea that Jupiter's visible clouds are formed of ammonia ...
Collaborative work by amateur and professional astronomers has helped to resolve a long-standing misunderstanding about the composition of Jupiter's clouds. Instead of being formed of ammonia ice -- ...
Europa was one of four moons discovered on Jan. 7, 1610, by astronomer Galileo Galilei. Speaking of Galileo, this photo was ...
The gas giant is the largest planet in ... you may even be able to see its Great Red Spot. Just look at that shine😎 On Dec. 7, Jupiter will be at its brightest for the year!
Stench of a Gas Giant? Nearby Exoplanet Reeks of Rotten ... June 19, 2024 — Jupiter's iconic Great Red Spot has persisted for at least 190 years and is likely a different spot from the one ...
The planet's Great Red Spot, large enough to envelop Earth ... While Jupiter is different from Earth in many ways—Jupiter is a gas giant, Earth is a rocky, temperate world—both planets ...
CREDIT: NASA/ESA/Amy Simon (NASA-GSFC)/Joseph DePasquale (STScI) Jupiter’s Great Red Spot—a rotating storm that is so large it could swallow Earth—isn’t what it used to be. Research has ...
"These [white patches] are giant thunderstorms," John Rogers ... enough to stay intact for long periods, like Jupiter's famous Great Red Spot, and will instead get pulled apart, Rogers explained.