Great Red Spot
Taken by Zlatko Pasko on February 13, 2026 @
Stara Pazova, Serbia
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Perhaps Jupiter’s most iconic feature is its Great Red Spot. A gigantic storm twice as big as Earth, the spot was first observed 300 years ago – and may have been churning long before that. Like a hurricane on Earth, the center is relatively calm, but farther out, the winds scream at 430 to 680 kilometers per hour. Telescope SW-180/2700, ASI224 MC
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