2024
DOI: 10.1029/2024gl108993
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The Origin of Jupiter's Great Red Spot

Agustín Sánchez‐Lavega,
Enrique García‐Melendo,
Jon Legarreta
et al.

Abstract: Jupiter's Great Red Spot (GRS) is the largest and longest‐lived known vortex of all solar system planets but its lifetime is debated and its formation mechanism remains hidden. G. D. Cassini discovered in 1665 the presence of a dark oval at the GRS latitude, known as the “Permanent Spot” (PS) that was observed until 1713. We show from historical observations of its size evolution and motions that PS is unlikely to correspond to the current GRS, that was first observed in 1831. Numerical simulations rule out th… Show more

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