Jupiter's Little Red Spot has some of the highest wind speeds ever detected
Thursday, May 22, 2008 - 12:35
in Astronomy & Space
Using data from NASA's New Horizons spacecraft and two telescopes on or near Earth, an international team of scientists has found that one of the solar system's largest and newest storms - Jupiter's Little Red Spot - has some of the highest wind speeds ever detected on any planet...
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