The cause of the color is not known. It may be due to the presence of phosphorus or sulfur compounds.
The large hurricane on Jupiter is called the Great Red Spot. It is an enormous anticyclonic storm system that has been observed for over 300 years. This massive storm is larger than Earth and is characterized by its deep red coloration.
The Great Red Spot on Jupiter is large enough to fit approximately three Earths inside it. This storm feature is a massive, high-pressure anticyclonic storm that has been raging for centuries on Jupiter's surface.
Approximately 3 Earths could fit inside Jupiter's Great Red Spot, which is a giant storm that has been raging for centuries on the planet. The storm is large enough to fit several Earth-sized planets within it.
Both Jupiter's Great Red Spot and Neptune's Great Dark Spot are large, persistent storm systems in their respective atmospheres. They are both visible features on the planets that have been observed by telescopes and spacecraft. Additionally, both features are dynamic, changing in size, shape, and intensity over time.
jupiters red spot, development of.Jupiter's red spot is a gigantic rotating storm. What puzzles scientists is how it continues to exist for hundreds of years at a fixed location. Although we call it a "gas giant", Jupiter likely has a solid core. It is possible that the red spot occurs over a raised part of Jupiter's solid surface.
Voyager 1 and 2 in 1979
Jupiter's giant red spot is really just a giant storm and is sometimes nicknamed Jupiter's Red eye.
About 300 years (109,500 days)
It depends where you're looking from. I think its on the bottom left corner.
one of jupiters features are that it surface is mostly made of hydrogen and helium
The Jupiter is BIG RED SPOT and a storm system
None. Saturn has a great white spot, Uranus has a dark spot. However, Neptune has a great dark spot [see related link for a picture] which has been compared to Jupiters great red spot, but it is not red.
The large hurricane on Jupiter is called the Great Red Spot. It is an enormous anticyclonic storm system that has been observed for over 300 years. This massive storm is larger than Earth and is characterized by its deep red coloration.
Jupiter's Great Red Spot is a massive storm, about 1.3 times the size of Earth in diameter, making it roughly 16,350 kilometers (10,159 miles) wide. It is a high-pressure region in Jupiter's atmosphere that has been raging for centuries.
The cause of Jupiters' red-spot is stranger than fiction..... If we were to look out on the cosmos just 500'000 years ago Jupiter would've looked very different; a bland, lifeless gas giant with nothing much going on. But about this time Jupiters' mass gravitational pull attracted a mass of asteroids, some the size of Texas! The unfathomable energy released by these impacts caused Jupiters' upper and lower atmospheres to fly into chaos and mass weather storms erupted which engulfed the entire planet (the swirls that we still see to this very day). But why is one localised point, a spot in which you could fit three of our Earths, glowing red? Well, asteroids normally carry with them a wealth of elements (Nitrogen, Iron, Water, etc) but these asteroids carried two elements unseen in the cosmos since........ Toffe and Rhubarb. Scientists are still unclear as to how the asteroids contained these food-stuffs but, just look at the colouration of Jupiters' surface and it's easy to see how these elements were distributed. Upon impact a huge tornado pulled all the rhubarb into it, causing the red-spot we still see today. The toffee was melted by the immense heat and spread throughout the rest of the planet. Dude! The red-spot is rhubarb puree!! Stranger than fiction man, I told you.
The Great Red Spot on Jupiter is large enough to fit approximately three Earths inside it. This storm feature is a massive, high-pressure anticyclonic storm that has been raging for centuries on Jupiter's surface.
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.