Jupiter why Jupiter seems to have great red spot
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because once it had a Gaint storm on it
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The Great Red Spot is a large storm that has been going for hundreds of years (and possibly much longer). It was first observed by Giovanni Cassini, an Italian astronomer, during the 1600s. When Cassini first observed the Great Red Spot, it was a long, oval shape.
This storm is so large, that it is up to two or three times bigger than Earth! The Great Red Spot is over 40,000 km in diameter, and could be seen easily with a telescope from your backyard. Even though the Great Red Spot is large now, it is slowly shrinking in size. The size of the Great Red Spot is half as wide as it was 100 years ago, and astronomers believe that it will be a round, circular shape by 2040.
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This storm is so large, that it is up to two or three times bigger than Earth! The Great Red Spot is over 40,000 km in diameter, and could be seen easily with a telescope from your backyard. Even though the Great Red Spot is large now, it is slowly shrinking in size. The size of the Great Red Spot is half as wide as it was 100 years ago, and astronomers believe that it will be a round, circular shape by 2040.
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