The poles of Jupiter rotate faster the the equator because of a bulge there caused by gases (which aren't as solidy held together as rocky planets). Since the Great Red Spot is closer to the poles, it spins slower than the equator.
Jupiter has a faster rotational speed then Mercury. It has a slower rate of revolution around the sun.
Yes it rotates only 1 1/2 times per orbit
Jupiter has a the great red spot.
well the planet is Jupiter
Yes. The Great Red Spot on Jupiter was first observed in 1665 and is still there in 2015.
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Jupiter
Jupiter has a the great red spot.
well the planet is Jupiter
The great red spot on Jupiter is a massive storm system.
you can see the great red spot with the colours of Jupiter
because jupiter is really big
Neptune. It's Great dark spot resembles that of Jupiter's Great Red Spot.
On the planet Jupiter, the Great Red Spot is a massive gaseous hurricane that has been roiling in the hydrogen and helium atmosphere for hundreds of years.
The planet is Jupiter and the Great Red Spot is a storm in the atmosphere of Jupiter.
One unique characteristic of Jupiter is its Great Red Spot. The Great Red Spot is a strong storm, much like a hurricane, that can be seen in Jupiter's atmosphere.
Jupiter's Great Red Spot is shrinking about ten kilometers each decade.
Yes. The Great Red Spot on Jupiter was first observed in 1665 and is still there in 2015.
The great red spot is on Jupiter .