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Jupiter’s Great Red Spot, the solar system’s largest storm, wiggles like gelatin and contracts like a stress ball, new observations from Hubble Space Telescope find.
Studying images of similar solar systems is like looking at a childhood photo album. “We can’t, during our lifetime, look at how a planetary system is born and how it evolves,” Reggiani told me.
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NASA's Hubble Telescope captures Jupiter's Great Red Spot acting like a "giant stress ball" - MSNThe Great Red Spot is an anticyclone, "a long lasting area of high pressure on Jupiter creating a persistent storm," according to Space.com.It is the largest storm in our solar system, and at ...
In the awesomely titled paper, “Giant Convecting Mud Balls of the Early Solar System,” scientists Philip A. Bland and Bryan J. Travis outline how, via computer simulations, ...
It's since been classified as an "extraterrestrial mud ball" that could provide insights into the origin of our solar system, scientists say.
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