Jupiter's red spot might not be the same one discovered centuries ago
Briefly

What looks like a red spot from space is actually a gigantic anticyclone vortex twice the size of Earth, with winds blasting at up to 400 miles an hour. Its color may stem from Jupiter's atmosphere interacting with cosmic rays.
Analysis of historical observations shows that Jupiter's Great Red Spot has changed over centuries, becoming smaller and rounder, likely due to increased rotation speed.
Read at Washington Post
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