Big storms here on Earth are capable of tearing down power lines and even toppling structures, but no weather pattern you’ve experienced this planet holds a candle to the colossal storms of Jupiter. The gas giant is well known for its incredible swirling vortexes that last centuries, and a new photo captured by NASA’s Juno spacecraft shows off a pair of the largest Jupiter storms getting very close.
The image features Jupiter’s iconic Great Red Spot as well as a smaller but still massive storm called Oval BA, which has been going through a series of dramatic changes over the past couple of decades.
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NASA’s Juno just snapped an incredible photo of twin storms on Jupiter originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 21 Jan 2019 at 22:05:57 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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