Why is Jupiter extra-hot over the Great Red Spot? Scientists puzzle over superstorm

Wednesday, July 27, 2016 - 19:31 in Physics & Chemistry

Scientists scanning Jupiter’s atmosphere have found a mysterious spike in temperature high above the Great Red Spot — that massive, swirling storm that has graced the planet’s face for centuries. The discovery, described in the journal Nature, may hint at a deeper connection between the dynamics...

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