Jupiter’s Great Red Spot Is Younger Than Astronomers Thought

The Great Red Spot probably formed about 200 years ago and couldn’t have been visible with the earliest telescopes, according to new simulations of Jupiter’s atmosphere. The Great Red Spot probably formed about 200 years ago and couldn’t have been visible with the earliest telescopes, according to new simulations of Jupiter’s atmosphere. The Sciences All Articles | Discover Magazine

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