Edge of Great Red Spot [ID: 172]

Coordinates : -20.664° latitude , 23.76° longitude
Submitted by : Berkeley-84 on 2016-06-18 22:22 UT

See what at the edge of the storm and what diminishes it.

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  1. comment by Pitman-07 on 2020-06-03 23:27 UT

    I hope one day I get to the space somehow, and see it by myself

  2. comment by Mechthild-15 on 2018-11-04 23:52 UT

    Interesting how large the Red spot is.

  3. comment by PH205-DR-L-Fantozzi on 2017-05-13 04:26 UT

    Can't get enough pictures of Jupiter's most prominent and coolest features. Also its at the edge so maybe we could see something really cool.

  4. comment by Kosmaczewski-38 on 2017-01-29 05:47 UT

    A must see for humanity!

  5. comment by Salanave-63 on 2016-07-06 01:48 UT

    What secrets lie at the edge of the Great Red Spot? Are there any analogies to the eye wall of a Earth hurricane? Could the reverse be true? Is there a separate substance present at the edge? Awaiting the answers from the results.