Jupiter spins faster than Earth, and the giant planet’s massive atmosphere is thousands of miles high; these circumstances allow storms, like the Great Red Spot, to last for centuries. But observations over the last few decades indicate that Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is shrinking, and recently, a researcher with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory said the iconic Jovian spot could disappear in just 20 years or so. [Full Story: Jupiter’s Great Red Spot Could Disappear Within 20 Years]
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