Edge of Great Red Spot [ID: 172]

Coordinates : -16.848° latitude , 116.604° longitude
Submitted by : Berkeley-84 on 2016-06-18 22:22 UT

See what at the edge of the storm and what diminishes it.

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  1. comment by Murali-44 on 2023-08-10 22:25 UT

    I think this is an important position to photograph because it could tell us how the storm interacts with its surroundings and why it won't dissipate. This is important to understand.

  2. comment by Budejicky-07 on 2020-11-09 02:59 UT

    Seeing how the storm interacts with the surrounding bands along its edge could be interesting.

  3. comment by The-11 on 2020-08-09 00:50 UT

    How did that get there?

  4. comment by Pitman-07 on 2020-06-03 23:27 UT

    I hope one day I get to the space somehow, and see it by myself

  5. comment by Mechthild-15 on 2018-11-04 23:52 UT

    Interesting how large the Red spot is.

  6. comment by PH205-DR-L-Fantozzi on 2017-05-13 04:26 UT

    Can't get enough pictures of Jupiter's most prominent and coolest features. Also its at the edge so maybe we could see something really cool.

  7. comment by Kosmaczewski-38 on 2017-01-29 05:47 UT

    A must see for humanity!

  8. comment by Salanave-63 on 2016-07-06 01:48 UT

    What secrets lie at the edge of the Great Red Spot? Are there any analogies to the eye wall of a Earth hurricane? Could the reverse be true? Is there a separate substance present at the edge? Awaiting the answers from the results.