Jupiter's red spot is shrinking - and scientists may finally know why
Briefly

According to the experts, the spot has long managed to keep its vast size by engulfing smaller storms - but these could be gradually diminishing.
Using a computer model, Keaveney and colleagues simulated interactions between the Great Red Spot and smaller transient storms on Jupiter.
The model indeed suggested that 'eating' smaller storms makes the Great Red Spot bigger.
Read at Mail Online
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