The big red stain of Jupiter is getting smaller
The new image shows that the big red spot has shrunk a bit, and is rounder than the previous images.
The Great Red Stain is a super-swirling super typhoon on Jupiter, located about 22 ° south of the equator. The Great Red Stain is about 24,000 to 40,000km long and about 12,000 to 14,000km long, this storm has existed for hundreds of years on Jupiter, to make it easier to imagine, this red spot can contain 2 Earths inside.
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NASA's Hubble Glass Planetary Observation of Atmospheric Program has just released the first 4K resolution images of the Red Spot as well as the planet.
This is the image of the Voyager 2 storm seized decades ago.
The new image shows that the big red spot has shrunk a bit , and is rounder than the previous images, in addition, the new image suggests that the "red stain" is now orange, the center. the storm also has a narrow band of different colors, the motion is bent in the opposite direction to the storm, but these movements are no longer " as intense" as when we took it with Voyager 2 in the past, it can be said to be a bout The storm is gradually decreasing in intensity.
This program filmed Neptune (Uranus) and Uranus (Uranus) and will be announced gradually by NASA in the near future.
The image of Jupiter is filmed in 4K.
For a better understanding of the big red stain, see this video.
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