Jupiter’s spot is fading, Neptune’s too (extraterrestrial weather)

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EXCERPT: Jupiter’s red spot was its most defining characteristic for the average observer – save its size. But like all storms, this one had to end sometime. This storm was observed since 1830, and may well have been in existence for hundreds of years before that. Despite this, at least one scientists believes the red spot’s time is soon ending....

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