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Saturday, 2 October 2021
Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is swirling faster
The winds spinning around the outer edge of Jupiter’s striking Great Red Spot are speeding up, according to long-term observations by the Hubble telescope. Observations over the past century have already revealed that the storm is mysteriously shrinking. Hubble data collected between 2009 and 2020 add a new twist. Compared with a decade ago, when wind speeds in the Great Red Spot’s outer ring were typically just above 90 metres per second, they now exceed 100 metres per second.
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