Views of Jupiter

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boston.com — Jupiter is in the news again, this time because its "Baby Red Spot" - a storm less than a year old - appears to have been swallowed up by the massive storm known as the Great Red Spot.

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  1. Very nice, thanks Maing. I remember the first time I watched one of Jupiter's moons make the transit across the planet surface in a telescope. It was one of those Holy **%t moments. You see two bodies move against eachother, and it lends this reality to what can seem unreal. Like the difference between the intellectual knowing of a thing and the personal experience of a thing. ANyway, nice find!

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  2. @Musheenelves
    Thanks :)

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  3. Purely amazing.

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152489_24 Maing submitted this on July 25, 2008.