By Walt Hickey Have a great weekend! Jupiter New data from the Juno probe gives additional insight into the depth of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot, the colossal spinning storm that’s lasted for hundreds of years and is wider than the Earth itself. Initial reads of microwave transmissions showed scientists that the spot was at least 240 kilometers deep, and a further analysis of distortions of Jupiter’s gravity field suggests that the storm vortex extends around
The story about Jupiter was interesting but can we, your loyal readers, find out about Uranus? I will have you know that I have been to Jupiter (Florida) and Neptune (New Jersey). However, I have never been to Uranus.
Numlock News: October 29, 2021 • Great Red Spot, Spiders, Supercomputers
The story about Jupiter was interesting but can we, your loyal readers, find out about Uranus? I will have you know that I have been to Jupiter (Florida) and Neptune (New Jersey). However, I have never been to Uranus.
(Thank you; I'll show myself out now)