Jupiter's Great Red Spot is a massive storm larger than Earth that has raged for centuries because Jupiter lacks a solid surface, allowing the storm to flow continuously through gas layers without dissipating, and its rapid 10-hour rotation creates powerful wind bands that constantly power and sustain the storm's motion.
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In Jupiter, there's a storm that has lasted centuries, [music] not days, not years, hundreds of years of non-stop chaos.
This is the Great Red Spot, >> [music] >> a giant storm bigger than Earth.
It's a swirling system of clouds and wind that never fully breaks apart. It just keeps spinning like it refuses to stop.
Here's why it lasts so long. Jupiter has no solid surface.
So, unlike Earth storms that crash into land and die, this storm never hits anything to stop [music] it. Instead, it flows through layers of gas, constantly fed by [music] powerful jet streams.
Jupiter also has extreme rotation. It spins once every 10 hours.
That fast [music] spin creates massive wind bands that keep storm stable and spinning.
So, the storm [music] is constantly being powered by the planet's atmosphere itself.
So, it's not just a storm, it's a system trapped in endless motion.
Because on Jupiter, there is no ground to end the chaos, only wind that never learns to stop.
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