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MXPlank AstroPhysics News Snippet Of The Day - 2020-09-10








A bright storm head with a long turbulent wake swims across Jupiter in these sharp telescopic images of the Solar Systems ruling gas giant. Captured on August 26, 28, and September 1 (left to right) the storm approximately doubles in length during that period. Stretching along the jetstream of the planets North Temperate Belt it travels eastward in successive frames, passing the Great Red Spot and whitish Oval BA, famous storms in Jupiters southern hemisphere. Galilean moons Callisto and Io are caught in the middle frame. In fact, telescopic skygazers following Jupiter in planet Earths night have reported dramatic fast moving storm outbreaks over the past few weeks in Jupiters North Temperate Belt.