Thursday, March 17, 2011

Jupiter's Great Red Spot

One of the most prominent, and perhaps most well known of the giant planet Jupiter's Great Red Spot's features. What is it: Over the centuries the giant red storm Stargazers have thought? It has always been present? It last forever? This article is looking for answers to these questions, as well as spots on the search will provide some historical background.

What is the Great Red Spot?

Great Red Spot an anti-cyclonic (counter-clockwise/high pressure rotating) storms that Jupiter is located in the southern hemisphere. It's easy in that the color red as a circular mass on the surface of Jupiter is identifiable. These red deep, dark red with a white all the way to change. The color of the cause is unknown. It takes about 6 earth days to make the storm a rotation. Spot is so large that it is being seen by telescopes on Earth. It large enough to fit three on planet Earth is in, it east to west and from north to south and 12 to 14,000 kilometers and 40,000 kilometers between the 24's. Its size has decreased in recent years, but it is not known if this is a normal fluctuation, or the Great Red Spot is nearing the end of its life cycle. It is unknown, it will last forever.

A recent search showed that the dark center of the patch really great spot storms (-256 degrees F) than the surrounding parts (at -250 degrees F) hot. It really is a big storm that rotates counter-clockwise clockwise rotation leads to a slight inside.

When the Great Red Spot was discovered?

Jupiter in the 17th century there are depictions of a place, but it not clear that this place is the same red spot that today we are currently watching. Comprehensive study of existing Great Red Spot began in 1879. We represent the first picture of us in 1979 when Voyager flew by Jupiter received. Out the following past Jupiter and Great Red Spot from Voyager 1's flight time lapse images of a test link to view the video.

How fast are flowing into the storm?

120 m / s, which is 268.4 miles per hour is about the way around the outside of hurricane winds. Interestingly enough, very little air in the center of hurricane experience. The reason for this is unclear.

What makes the Great Red Spot red?

Scientists at all sure what gives it its red color are not. One theory is that large storms, more power to pull it deeper into the Jupiter atmosphere. It is theorized that these superstorms sulfurous qualities to pull the outer layer of the atmosphere from deep in the atmosphere can. When the sunlight and the radiation kills the sulfurous molecules, ensures a chemical reaction, producing red.

Further studies need

There is still much that we in the Great Red Spot on Jupiter is unknown. We think this incident is a very basic sense, yet we still many questions to answer and to make discoveries. Only time will tell what other secrets it holds.

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