Juno probes depths of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot December 15, 2017 Juno spacecraft data show the Great Red Spot – nearly 1.5 Earths wide – with roots penetrating some 200 miles (300 km) into Jupiter’s atmosphere. View Full Screen Visit External Site how deep is great red spotjunojupiter great red spotspace 0 comment 0 Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest previous post Tsunami of data could consume one fifth of global electricity by 2025 next post The Hopeful Work of Turning Appalachia’s Mountaintop Coal Mines Into Farms You may also like Fast-acting enzyme breaks down plastics and changes recycling... January 23, 2023 World’s first underwater farm is growing fruits and... January 23, 2023 Why seagrass meadows are the carbon capture solution... January 23, 2023 Renewable Energy Projects Power Up in Tribal Nations January 23, 2023 The ozone hole is on track to close... January 23, 2023 Sketchplanations – A weekly explanation in a sketch October 14, 2022 Behind the curtain of Wells Fargo’s corporate PAC July 16, 2022 A fresh look at the cyclocopter April 15, 2022 EarthSky | How solar storms impact the global... March 24, 2022 Opinion | May We Rage and Love Well... March 7, 2022