The Great Red Spot is about 24,000-40,000 kilometers by 12,000 to 14,000 kilometers. It is between 300 to 400 years old.
If they were born on Jupiter, they would be 118.6 Earth years old on their tenth orbit of the Sun (Their Jupiter birthday)
On Jupiter, a 48-year-old on Earth would be around 3.8 years old. This is because Jupiter's orbit around the Sun is much longer than Earth's, so a year on Jupiter is equivalent to about 11.9 Earth years.
8 Earth years is the same length of time as roughly 2/3 of a year on Jupiter. Sadly, regardless of your age, I would be just as old on Jupiter as I am right here, although there might be some different number to describe it.
The great red spot on Jupiter was only found in 1664 about 400 years ago but some say that the storm or the great red spot was made when God had created the universe. There probably was an explosion so big when He had created Jupiter by combining different pieces of big rocks together that the force had made a whirlwind and started circulating counterclockwise so i would say more than 4.5 billion years old about the same age as Earth and other planets or since the beginning of time.
You would still be twelve, since time is the more or less the same on both planets. But if you are 12 years old the it is slightly more than 1 Jupiter year. Jupiter takes 11.862615 years to orbit the Sun.
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It's thought to be a 4000 year old wind.
Yes. Germans have a centuries-old hunting tradition. Wild boar is a big draw.
Jupiter does have long-lasting storms, like the Great Red Spot which has been observed for centuries. However, tornadoes on Jupiter are typically short-lived compared to Earth due to the planet's atmospheric dynamics. So, it is unlikely that a tornado on Jupiter would last for 300 years.
Jupiter has a big red spot. It is not just any old spot though, it is some kind of on-going tornado. If you head directly to it & reach Jupiter's atmosphere, you will be sucked into the dot (or tornado) and probably die...
If they were born on Jupiter, they would be 118.6 Earth years old on their tenth orbit of the Sun (Their Jupiter birthday)
The Great Red Spot on Jupiter has been observed since at least the 17th century, making it over 300 years old. It is a giant storm that has persisted for centuries in Jupiter's atmosphere, making it one of the longest-lasting storms in the solar system.
It depends on how old you are when you go there (if you go there) and if you are born on Jupiter then it would matter when you where born and what year it was on Jupiter. But it will only matter if humans start habitating Jupiter. :)(:
Three centuries equals 300 years.
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if you were 14 and lived on Jupiter for its year, You would be about 26 when Jupiter completed its revolution