NASA and ESA's recent observations revealed a captivating 'vortex street' of storms across Jupiter's low northern latitudes, showcasing a wave pattern of cyclones and anticyclones. This formation could lead to the merging of storms, potentially creating an even larger phenomenon comparable in size to the Great Red Spot, emphasizing the dynamic nature of Jupiter's atmosphere.
The Hubble Space Telescope captured this stunning image of Jupiter, highlighting the interaction of nested storms, with the orange moon Io casting a shadow, illustrating the scale of these astronomical features, as Io is only slightly larger than our moon but significantly smaller than Earth.
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