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So it's not a malfunctioning destroyer?
Ответитьhonestly. it doesnt matter what happens on planets humans will never be
ОтветитьIt’s actually Typhoon John because it was formed in the Pacific Ocean
ОтветитьDegrees kelvin I assume?
ОтветитьI would sacrifice my video games so jupiters spot dos'nt go away
ОтветитьBy the way The Red spot isn't the most powerful twister like formation.
Solar Winds or Tornado's go up to the 337,0000kph mark
I love this video do much, Jupiter an Neptune are the best 💙
ОтветитьNeptune's color is Mesmerizing.
ОтветитьPlz help me weather of Jupiter's new future. Swati
ОтветитьShxt is crazy and very interesting
ОтветитьActually the red spot on Jupiter is an alien warship that crash landed into Jupiter and is now almost done repairing itself
ОтветитьRealizing this strange things happen makes me scared
ОтветитьI would give almost anything to go around the planets in our solar system on a huge spaceship, to see all of them and their beauty up close. I'd love to orbit Saturn on the edge of it's outer ring in that spaceship
ОтветитьJupiter is entering adulthood and leaving his teenage years as his red spot is leaving
We all grow up, even gas giants
I was asked is their anything more powerful like an EF6 Tornado and I said “that would be like Jupiters big red spot it’s winds are 400 mph
ОтветитьThe Red Spot on Jupiter was created by asteroid crashing on Jupiter the debris was from the brake up of planet Ceres that formed the asteroid belt. All other planets that have these spots within our solar system also have them due to the collapse of Ceres. Over time these dust clouds and winds will eventually fade and settle. The temperature is due to the earth and dust particles crashing into each other constantly🤴🏽🕉🔺➕
ОтветитьStop looking into my red spot and go play with Uranus.
Ответить😀 heres a video about jupiters red spot....so heres Neptune!....😑
ОтветитьWe just need one of those weather channel grey circles they stand in to survive the red spot
ОтветитьMan imagine living in jupiter. Cowaring in the shelter: is this storm ever gonna end. No? Ok I'll keep eating campbell''s soup
Ответитьjupiter's spot is at least as old as Marduk's eye
Ответить🤔🤔 NEPTUNE like JUPITER🌡
ОтветитьIt is unfortunate that the read spot may be leaving so soon, especially since I just yesterday made a joke about humans putting wind turbines in the eye of Jupiter to help us achieve a level 2 on the Kardashev scale.
ОтветитьLol @ "space"
ОтветитьStorms are cause by gravity wells that tap into the electromagnetism of the dynamo core. There are weak spots, I call them gravity wells. They are deep impact sights that have since been covered over but the tap root connection still has easier access to the cores energy. That is why hurricanes dissipate over land somewhat, because the 39 mile thick granite blanket muffled the energy and they die out. But what is drawing the energy out. That has to be an outside source, cometary?, planetary?, solar?, not sure exactly. The storm on Jupiter is an impact mar that is probably still molten and spinning with the storm. When it cures it will dissipate. Strong no further impacts and we may see rocky Zeus and the scar that bore Venus.
Neptune is much smaller and the impact scar that created the storm obviously healed much faster. Definitely the big red spot will go away eventually. At the rate it’s going I’d say within my grandchildren’s life for sure. They are 1-7
this storm is so fascinating to me
ОтветитьHow big and beautiful the universe is, but here we are fighting for religion whose existence is still in question.
ОтветитьI think that Mars hit Jupiter 🤔🤔
ОтветитьThanks for filming Jupiter this close facing the violent storm.
ОтветитьI'm pro red spot. Is there a Go Fund Me page?
ОтветитьI NEVER HAD A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN AMEN
ОтветитьThey cannot possibly know how hot the core is on Jupiter. 😲
ОтветитьTheories they can't prove. The Red Spot on Jupiter is almost 15k miles in diameter of atmospheric pressure so intense it causes spontaneous combustion on the surface accompanied with volcanic eruptions. In another trillion years the entire surface will look that of the Sun. PERIOD! But, go ahead and continue listening to these morons that say Jupiter is gases like the sun and swallow up the cross-section of both, which is nothing but nonsense and better known as PSEUDOSCIENCE ¿`_
ОтветитьIf anything falls into Jupiter it will burn up because of the extreme crushing pressure and gets pulled in extremely fast
ОтветитьPraises God ! Infinite
ОтветитьYes I defeated all enemies !
Ответить💩 is 💩
ОтветитьPRAISES INFINITE GOD IS THE GREATEST !
Ответить🤔🖕🤫🤪😂🤣🤣😂😂😂😂🤣🧐🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂🤣😂😂
ОтветитьGreat video! The animations really bring it to life
ОтветитьHow Great is our God
ОтветитьSEX
ОтветитьIt seems like Jupiter Saturn Uranus and Neptune are all expelled exhaust over flow tossed from the Sun after it was formed! 4 solid forms, a long string of fractured solid (asteroids) that were from the metallic core giving out and the first wave of unburned gasses form the last 4... 4 /4 from a circular orbital crater and the asteroids form the cut! It's impressive the gasses on Saturn sweat out and crush like sattelites in a atmospheric rainbow! But its obvious what Uranus and Neptune are...... They were the first to cool since they got compressed like diesel as the sun burst and the unused gases split... Or maybe I'm wrong... Just an idea I guess
ОтветитьI watch how it seems the gasses are a perpeptual motion... Which means the red spot is like a turbine!! Hydrogen is a gas also known to recycle and rise along with pressure that fuctuates! The science on tjis makes no sence--- one time they claimed the red spot could hold 24 earth's and they also explained its undetonated------- which means it's the tossed universal debris of gasses that cooled and compressed in the system.. As did Uranus amd Neptune!! I see it has ammonia in it, as does Neptune, which ammonia and hydrogen mix strange in the cold... But add in helium all those form a turbine....i feel if those gasses were closer to the Sun ot could spark it to form a second star
ОтветитьThis spot is decreasing and one day it will disappear... Future generation will miss it
ОтветитьBig thanks to the camera man
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