What causes the giant red spot on jupiter?
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The Giant Red Spot on Jupiter is high pressure zone which produces anticyclonic storms on the planet.
It is not known exactly what causes the Great Red Spot's reddish color. Theories supported by laboratory experiments suppose that the color may be caused by complex organic molecules, red phosphorus, or a compound containing sulphur.
It is not known exactly what causes the Great Red Spot's reddish color. Theories supported by laboratory experiments suppose that the color may be caused by complex organic molecules, red phosphorus, or a compound containing sulphur.
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While on Earth the most intense auroras are caused by solar storms — when charged particles rain down on the upper atmosphere, excite gases andcause them to glow red, green and purple — Jupiter has an additional source for its auroras
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