
Episode 492
Great Red Spot storm warms up Jupiter
Jupiter's Great Red Spot is hundreds of degrees hotter than anywhere else on the planet.
Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists
August 8, 20166m 48s
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Show Notes
Jupiter is the largest planet in our Solar System - a massive 318 times heavier than Earth - and it has been quite the 'hot spot' for news recently. NASA's Juno probe entered into orbit around Jupiter at the beginning of July, while in a new finding, it appears the famous 'Great Red Spot' is kicking up a bigger storm than first imagined. Telescope in hand, Claire Armstrong sought to catch a glimpse of the gas giant in the night sky, as explained by NASA's Jack Connerney and David Rothery from the Open University. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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naked scientistsJupitergreat red spotatmosphereplanetsNASA