
NASA's Juno spacecraft flew over Jupiter's Great Red Spot twice. This is what it found out
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Scientists revealed the latest discoveries on Jupiter, including surprising findings about the planet's Great Red Spot and the cyclonic storms swirling at the poles, in a NASA press conference on Thursday.
The Great Red Spot was thought to be a storm shaped as a flat "pancake," according to Scott Bolton, principal investigator of NASA's Juno mission and director of the space science and engineering division at the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio.
"We knew it lasted a long time, but we didn't know how deep or how it really worked," Bolton said in the press conference.
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