NASA’s Juno mission has unearthed terrifying new details about the Great Red Spot region on Jupiter, revealing that the massive vortex cloud is actually about 300-500 kilometers deep and has shed more light on its structure as well.
The Great Red Spot — one of the most distinctive features of the planet — is actually a massive storm in which the clouds spin counterclockwise at an extremely high speed of around 400 miles per hour and has a shade that is somewhere between crimson and dark orange.
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