By a staff reporter: New finding from NASA's #JunoMission give a fuller picture of the planet's turbulent atmosphere. Jupiter's Great Red Spot is over 200 miles (350 km) deep, and its polar cyclones barely change location over time.
New findings from NASA’s Juno probe orbiting Jupiter provide a fuller picture of how the planet’s distinctive and colorful atmospheric features offer clues about the unseen processes below its clouds. The results highlight the inner workings of the belts and zones of clouds encircling Jupiter, as well as its polar cyclones and even the Great Red Spot.