Reports of the Great Red Spot's death have been greatly exaggerated, one scientist says
The Great Red Spot is Jupiter's most defining feature, and researchers say the storm has been shrinking for the last 150 years. Last year, photos taken by NASA's Juno mission appeared to show the Great Red Spot shedding flakes, as though it was dying.
But Philip Marcus, a computational physicist at the University of California, Berkeley, doesn't think the flakes are the spot's death knell. He and his team of students shared their findings during the American Physical Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics 72nd Annual Meeting in Seattle on Monday.
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