Jupiter's Great Red Spot is a 350-year-old storm powered by hydrogen, helium, and lightning-charged ammonia clouds, with metallic hydrogen acting as a superconductor to conduct electricity and create endless vortexes, while differential rotation generates shear forces that prevent the storm from dissipating, and solar wind provides additional energy to sustain this perpetual cosmic phenomenon.
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Baking Jupiter’s Great Red Spot: The Cosmic Storm Recipe RevealedAdded:
What if you could bake a storm the size of Earth in a giant kitchen? Jupiter's Great Red Spot isn't a hurricane. It's a colossal 350-year-old fiery furnace. The secret sauce? Hydrogen, helium, and a pinch of lightning-charged ammonia clouds swirling nonstop. Deep inside, metallic hydrogen conducts electricity like a superconductor, powering endless vortexes. Differential rotation stretches the gas, creating shear forces that never let the storm die. Add a dash of solar wind, and you've got a recipe that cooks forever. Follow us for more cosmic cooking secrets.
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