@liljuve13 No, the planet is way too dry for water, these don't produce rain because rain is produced when the sun evaporates the ocean and takes it to the clouds, but the planet Jupiter is 5 times further from the sun and there is no ocean to start the cycle, so it only gets a fraction of sunlight, the storms are fed by cold and hot air. Hope this helps!!
And considering that voyager didn't filmed a full jupter rotation it means that we see footage which might have been filmed in a time peroid of ~3 hours. Anyways, you should be already able to see some movement over time with a good enough amateur astronomer's telescope. If you have good seeing conditions you'll be able to make out the great red spot. But don't expect to see as many details as a probe or hubble do catch.
Hello, humans from Earth. Yes it's very hard to live over here in Speeninwidoutanend (Vortex Land) or how you call it, Jupiter. You get used to it though. You don't have to pay bills, so that's a good thing. Gotta go, the Period spot is coming, bye.
Actually more like the storms murge or fuse with each other, they are not really destroying each other but becoming one big storm. And their are still dozens of storms a fraction of the size of the Great Red Spot.
Jupiter is in fact, almost 11 1/2 times the diameter of the Earth, and is mostly gas (beside a small core (still several times the volume of the Earth ) and a thin layer of liquid around it) so it is not exactly like Earth eccept in a few ways.
I want to kick Jupiter right in the balls!
DarknightVader 1 week ago
amazing
MrMayra2000000 2 weeks ago
Jupiter is a fag. He likes boys like Europa, Io, Gaynemede, and Callisto. He holds those boys in a tight orbit about him.
TalksWithDirt 4 months ago
this is very interesting, but strangely that red spot dissappeared in 2008. jupiter is so scary, and creepy.
Sexyhotcocoa 7 months ago
@Sexyhotcocoa and who told you that i would like to see evidence
carrotcake8511 4 days ago
@carrotcake8511 go to NASA_com and it shows Jupiter, but there isn't a red spot. that's where...
Sexyhotcocoa 4 days ago
@Sexyhotcocoa you know that is just a different view of Jupiter, the storm is not always going to be facing towards the camera :p
carrotcake8511 1 day ago
great,but saturn's atmosphere is more powerful
HigherEnergy011 8 months ago
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ALL IN GODS CREATION
IEAT20CHICKENS 10 months ago
Amazing...nice work.
darkcrimson23 11 months ago
This was brilliant. And now I have to go to sleep... Perhaps I shall be dreaming of Earth being one big storm.
RealFreak69 1 year ago
what about neptunes dark spot
jwilliams575 1 year ago
I keep wondering if the spot is not really a storm, but an eddy, that is clear, that we can see through, to a red sub-layer below. (?)
fewwereinmymovie 1 year ago
-alians looking at us from jupiter- damn i would love to live there
shadowthededgehog2 1 year ago 5
they definitely getting an A on this science project
groovyome 1 year ago
Absolutely fascinating!!!
ShortySOM 1 year ago
so water is on jupiter because storms produce water.....wtf im confused..
liljuve13 1 year ago
@liljuve13 No, the planet is way too dry for water, these don't produce rain because rain is produced when the sun evaporates the ocean and takes it to the clouds, but the planet Jupiter is 5 times further from the sun and there is no ocean to start the cycle, so it only gets a fraction of sunlight, the storms are fed by cold and hot air. Hope this helps!!
DarkManhattan 1 year ago
that was great, thanks for sharing!
PieniPeippo 2 years ago
you know i keep imagening what it would be like to stand on the ground of jupiter....take a few photo's look around lol
baddam95 2 years ago
i dont think theres a ground on jupiter 0.0
iPlayLegit 2 years ago
@iPlayLegit
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baddam95 2 years ago
COOL!
StevoElsupremo 2 years ago
Jupiter takes 9 hours and 56 minutes to make a full rotation and 12 Earth years to go around the sun once!
brutaka359 2 years ago
Jupiter one of thee best Planets we have out there, more power to Jupiter it's mystafying (escuse my mispelling) =)
SallyEiffel65Luvr 2 years ago
yeah but neptune is a far more interesting looking planet though, I mean come on neptune has supersonice winds :D
StevoElsupremo 2 years ago
Yeah! Planet Neptune...Now there's a planet,full of Action, mystery & 'Excitment all in one, far out Awesome!
SallyEiffel65Luvr 2 years ago
Wish I could also create some cool temperature driven vortex structures in my kitchen. :D
MrCalhoun 2 years ago
That was the longest 7/7 movie ever!Creepy...0_0.Jupiter has changed from boring to super-insane!!!
WumboFreak 2 years ago
Isn't the Great Red Spot a gas storm...well, acid based? Also, isn't there a BLACK SPOT on Jupiter?
kickazzmami 2 years ago
those storms are scary!!
shizukashiawase 2 years ago
WTF what an amazing experiment
joshua2545 2 years ago 16
holy canolie!
uglydollfan 2 years ago
I hated making love to this. It was depressing.
Alfrunk 3 years ago
haha that was not funny
jaybasketball5 3 years ago
does one in space actually see the storms running that fast?? that has to be at least winds over 500 km/h :|
brunobliss 3 years ago 2
Its actually even faster. Ive seen some reports at almost twice that speed, thats insane. I couldn't imagine that.
the1andonlybigh 2 years ago
Jupiter takes 10 hours to make a full rotation.
And considering that voyager didn't filmed a full jupter rotation it means that we see footage which might have been filmed in a time peroid of ~3 hours. Anyways, you should be already able to see some movement over time with a good enough amateur astronomer's telescope. If you have good seeing conditions you'll be able to make out the great red spot. But don't expect to see as many details as a probe or hubble do catch.
MrCalhoun 2 years ago
WOW!!! that gave me shivers when you it sayed "It eats other storms and devowers anything in its path."
GamezFr3ak 3 years ago
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Wow that is fascinating...but Jupiter sucks. Enormous waste of space.
operations1000 3 years ago
N/m..apparently Jupiter saves us from devistating comets that would easily destroy Earth.
operations1000 3 years ago 18
Hello, humans from Earth. Yes it's very hard to live over here in Speeninwidoutanend (Vortex Land) or how you call it, Jupiter. You get used to it though. You don't have to pay bills, so that's a good thing. Gotta go, the Period spot is coming, bye.
nelo87 3 years ago
weirdo
Erskinja 3 years ago
Wow... Go outside.
xeryph 3 years ago 2
Yeah, paying bills and taking responsibility for yourself sure is awful. Another welfare Obamauton strikes.
Alfrunk 3 years ago
so awesome its unbelievable just imagine a storm twice the size of the earth...
WakeUpEveryone 3 years ago
Actually more like the storms murge or fuse with each other, they are not really destroying each other but becoming one big storm. And their are still dozens of storms a fraction of the size of the Great Red Spot.
Jupiter is in fact, almost 11 1/2 times the diameter of the Earth, and is mostly gas (beside a small core (still several times the volume of the Earth ) and a thin layer of liquid around it) so it is not exactly like Earth eccept in a few ways.
RJL738 3 years ago
Jupiter? o_O
PharosP3 3 years ago
11TH
NitromeNinja 3 years ago
Germany? lol
randomcomicguy69 3 years ago
Was Jupiter actually a failed Sun ? ø
PAULLONDEN 3 years ago 2
i wondered that myself, if thats the case, thank god it failed.
markmarshall39 3 years ago
i wonder 2 cuz there solar systems that have 2 or more suns and those are the most comon solar systems
FIyboy31 3 years ago
Facscinating!
coolbluelights 3 years ago
damn jupiter iz krazy.
infablu 3 years ago
Holy shit that was cool. Imagine what that storm would be like from the ground. So powerful.
Vektruscen 3 years ago
Yes We know Destructionation911.
zing432 4 years ago
ive watched them all lol... very intresting.... second
Destructionation911 4 years ago
1st
Gravityspark 4 years ago