Recent photographs from an amateur astrophotographer have shed light on an intriguing phenomenon on Jupiter: two gigantic white storms visible in the planet's South Equatorial Belt (SEB). According to ...
Even if they manage to withstand the tremendous pull of Jupiter’s gravity and survive the frigid atmosphere of ammonia, methane, hydrogen and helium, they may well perish in the gigantic storms ...
Jupiter’s atmosphere roils with storms and winds exceeding 400 mph, three times stronger than Earth’s fiercest hurricanes, creating a tempestuous environment. Descend 1,000 miles, and Jupiter ...