The Jovian Blizzard [ID: 1259]
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Submitted by : Iapetus on 2017-10-25 10:24 UT
This storm seems to be rather large compared to the other white ones, possibly a quater of the size of The Great Red Spot. (Of course, it isn't actually a blizzard). I think it would look intresting as it is right next to the blue region of the pole, it would be a nice contrast.
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9 Comments
It would be great to see what really goes on in these planetary storms
I would be interested to see what this specific area includes as well. It does seem interesting the concentrated white in this area.
It would be interesting to see images of this region. Jupiter is filled with a lot of unique features. The Jovian Blizzard seems captivating and I hope to see more!