NASA Spacecraft Gets Up Close With Jupiter's Great Red Spot
NASA's Juno spacecraft will fly Monday directly over the Great Red Spot, a swirling storm on Jupiter. Scientists are hoping to gain a better understanding of the storm and why it persists.
by Joe Palca
Jul 10, 2017
1 minute
Scientists are about to get an up-close and personal look at Jupiter's most famous landmark, the Great Red Spot.
NASA's spacecraft will be directly over the spot shortly after 10 p.m. ET on Monday, July 10, about 5,600 miles above
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