The Great Red Spot is Jupiter's most famous storm, located in its atmosphere and raging for nearly 350 years with winds reaching 400 kilometers per hourβfaster than any storm recorded on Earth. Despite its longevity, this iconic storm is gradually shrinking by approximately 900 kilometers each year, even as its internal winds continue to intensify, suggesting it may eventually dissipate.
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The Tragic Of Solar Systems Iconic Storm πAdded:
Do you see this small spot on Jupiter?
Well, it's the cute little monster of our solar system. [music] It is the most famous storm in our planetary system located in Jupiter's atmosphere, and it has been raging for nearly 350 [music] years. Its winds blow at around 400 kilometers per hour, which is much faster than any storm ever [music] recorded on Earth. But, the sad part is that it's shrinking. Every year it becomes smaller by nearly 900 kilometers. Even though the winds inside it are getting faster, the storm itself is slowly disappearing, [music] and maybe soon Earth's big brother's cute little storm will finally come to an end.
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