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.
Wind speeds on Jupiter can reach 150 miles per hour. Actually according to NASA, winds can reach up to 384 miles per hour! Almost double our highest hurricane speed here on earth!
400 miles an hour.
Jupiter's fast rotational period (less than 10 hours) causes sustained winds in excess of more than 400 mph. Because of this, Jupiter's clouds are elongated and appear to be strips. The effect is also caused by the atmospheric elements hydrogen and helium being manipulated by the winds.
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.
The winds on 'The Great Red Spot' can get up to 400mi. an hour.
Yes. Jupiter has very fast winds.
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.
Wind speeds on Jupiter can reach 150 miles per hour. Actually according to NASA, winds can reach up to 384 miles per hour! Almost double our highest hurricane speed here on earth!
110 m/s
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.
Around 100 m/s.
A steady 336 miles per hour. Record winds of 628miles per hour.
The winds in the Great Dark Spot on Neptune have been observed to reach speeds of up to 1,300 miles per hour (2,100 kilometers per hour). These winds are some of the fastest recorded in the solar system.
Jupiter's hurricane A.K.A the Eye has wind speeds of 270MPH! NOW that is fast its caused by its rotation it takes Jupiter 10 earth hours or 9.9 earth hours for a day to complete so the winds on Jupiter are really movin'! WOW!
Jupiter's Great Red Spot is shrinking about ten kilometers each decade.
400 miles an hour.