no.
its a pink planet with yellow spots
Don't try it, it's made of gas.
Jupiter does not have a solid surface like Earth, as it is a gas giant consisting mainly of hydrogen and helium. The visible "surface" of Jupiter is actually the top of its dense atmosphere, with swirling clouds and storms. Jupiter's atmosphere is marked by colorful bands, zones, and the iconic Great Red Spot, a massive storm that has been raging for centuries.
Jupiter has a huge storm known as the Great Red Spot, which is a massive anticyclonic storm. Saturn has a hexagonal-shaped storm at its north pole. Both of these planets exhibit unique atmospheric features that contribute to these massive storms or spots.
Yes, Jupiter is known for its Great Red Spot, a giant storm that has been raging for hundreds of years. It is a well-known feature of Jupiter's atmosphere and is one of the largest storms in our solar system.
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Well, There is no true answer to that, but it does have a very rocky and bumpy surface. Jupiter is a VERY cold place!
Yes.. Jupiter does have spots. We all should know this by now. And if you don't you do now. Obviously it has a "Giant Red Spot!" So for then, it does too, have spots.!
At present, we know next-to-nothing about the "surface" of Jupiter, or even if the idea of a "surface" has any meaning for Jupiter.
No, Jupiter has just one red spot.
it is Jupiter
There are two. Jupiter and Neptune.
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Jupiter and neptune
As every astronomer knows, Jupiter has spots. They are believed to be disturbances in the planet's atmosphere, which is many thousands of miles thick and is made up of such unpleasant gases as methane and ammonia.
No it does not have a red eye or a spot like Jupiter has.
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