Obviously it has not gone on "forever" , as that is an indeterminte amount of time and nothing lasts forever. Even the energy that resides in the universe itself will eventually fade & the universe will die. Jupiter's Red Spot however was first seen in 1831 ordescribed asa "permanent spot" as early as 1665 and 1713, so it has been anactive storm for at leastbetween 182 to 348 years.
The winds on 'The Great Red Spot' can get up to 400mi. an hour.
Yes, Jupiter's Great Red Spot is the most prominent spot on the planet, but there are also other smaller red spots that can come and go in the planet's atmosphere. However, none of these smaller spots have persisted as long or been as large as the Great Red Spot.
You could go into the Great Red Spot if you built a space shuttle capable of reaching and landing on Jupiter. But, you won't live. If you go into the Great Red Spot, quite simply, you'll die. The Great Red Spot is a huge anticyclonic storm which has been raging on the planet for over 348 years (it was discovered by telescope in 1664 by Robert Hooke. The storm has been active for longer than when it was discovered). The storm is three times the size of Earth and is stronger and fiercer than hundreds-of-thousands of Earth hurricanes going off at once in the same spot. So, in summary, yes, you could probably fly a space shuttle into the Great Red Spot if you were silly enough and had the technological capabilities to reach the planet. But you'd never return. The storm would shred you to pieces in seconds.
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A red spot that appears suddenly on the skin can be caused by a variety of factors, such as injury, allergic reaction, insect bite, or a skin condition. It is generally not a cause for immediate concern, but if the spot is accompanied by other symptoms like pain, itching, or swelling, or if it does not go away within a few days, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
The winds on 'The Great Red Spot' can get up to 400mi. an hour.
Yes, Jupiter's Great Red Spot is the most prominent spot on the planet, but there are also other smaller red spots that can come and go in the planet's atmosphere. However, none of these smaller spots have persisted as long or been as large as the Great Red Spot.
You could go into the Great Red Spot if you built a space shuttle capable of reaching and landing on Jupiter. But, you won't live. If you go into the Great Red Spot, quite simply, you'll die. The Great Red Spot is a huge anticyclonic storm which has been raging on the planet for over 348 years (it was discovered by telescope in 1664 by Robert Hooke. The storm has been active for longer than when it was discovered). The storm is three times the size of Earth and is stronger and fiercer than hundreds-of-thousands of Earth hurricanes going off at once in the same spot. So, in summary, yes, you could probably fly a space shuttle into the Great Red Spot if you were silly enough and had the technological capabilities to reach the planet. But you'd never return. The storm would shred you to pieces in seconds.
The red spot was hot and itchy. Go to that spot and wait for me there.
Thousands of miles!
yes because it is a never ending storm.
Cancun, Mexico is a great "hot spot", meaning lots of people love to go there.
when you go back they usually aren't there if they're rare. But if its pidgey then he'll probably be there and everywhere else.
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I think Catalina Island in California is a really great place to go. You can read more about Catalina Island online at: www.gotocatalina.com.
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Ah, what a magnificent sight to behold! That red spot on Jupiter is actually a gigantic storm known as the Great Red Spot. Just like how nature can be unpredictable, this storm has been swirling for hundreds of years, creating unique patterns and colors that add to the beauty of our celestial canvas.