
Jupiter, the mighty "king" of planets, is one of the most interesting objects in our Solar System, and not just because it's really really big. The gas giant is covered in a swirling mass of clouds and storms that put any weather patterns on Earth to shame, and scientists would love to learn more about them. NASA's Juno orbiter has been hanging around Jupiter for some time now, and it regularly checks in on many of Jupiter's colossal vortexes. Lately, a relatively new storm has caught the eye of...
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