400 miles an hour.
The winds on 'The Great Red Spot' can get up to 400mi. an hour.
Jupiter's winds are an average of 360 km and hour, but the record was recorded in LRS, or Little Red Spot, the Great Red Spot's "cousin" was an astonishing 620 km.
Yes, it has a name. It is called "The Great Red Spot".
Yes, The Great Red Spot is a Hurricane, but it doesn't have rain. The Great Red Has lightning and very, very fast winds, but no air. It is still moving across Jupiters southern hemisphere today and has been doing it for 350 years.
No one knows for sure. It has definitely existed for over 180 years and possibly over 345 years.
The winds on 'The Great Red Spot' can get up to 400mi. an hour.
The winds on 'The Great Red Spot' can get up to 400mi. an hour.
Jupiter's winds are an average of 360 km and hour, but the record was recorded in LRS, or Little Red Spot, the Great Red Spot's "cousin" was an astonishing 620 km.
Neptune's Great Cold Spot is darker than Jupiter's Great Red Spot. The storm is like a hurricane, made of ice and cold, fast winds.
In terms of wind speed, potentially. Jupiter's Great Red Spot produces winds of around 270 mph. In rare instanced an F5 tornado may produce winds to over 300 mph. In terms of overall power, the Great Red Spot is far stronger. While an F5 tornado produces extremely fast winds, it only does so over a small area and usually not for more than a few minutes. The Great Red Spot has sustained its winds for centuries, if not longer, and covers and area several times larger than our entire Planet.
Jupiter's Great Red Spot is shrinking about ten kilometers each decade.
Great red spot is a storm in jupiter.it so big that it can contain two or three earth sized planet Great dark spot is a storm in neptune with a very fast wind
Yes, it has a name. It is called "The Great Red Spot".
The Great Dark spot on Neptune is a huge storm with tempestuous winds of 500 MILES PER HOUR
Yes, The Great Red Spot is a Hurricane, but it doesn't have rain. The Great Red Has lightning and very, very fast winds, but no air. It is still moving across Jupiters southern hemisphere today and has been doing it for 350 years.
You can't land on the Great Red Spot; there is nothing solid. If you were to try, you would be whipped around by the winds as you fall. Eventually you will be crushed by the pressure deep in Jupiter's atmosphere.
The great red spot is found on Jupiter and it is existed since at least 1665. It is a circular storm with winds blowing at about 80m per second. The red colour may be due to sulphur in the clouds.