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jupiterzkool
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And then there were two... Red Spots new
      #2525246 - 07/17/08 08:34 PM

I have seen several postings of this over in the Solar System Imaging and Planetary forums. Hubble has issued this press release and images of Jupiter's red spots. A friend and colleague was involved with this work.

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Re: And then there were two... Red Spots new [Re: jupiterzkool]
      #2526021 - 07/18/08 07:58 AM

That did not even seem to affect the GRS in the slightest way!

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Re: And then there were two... Red Spots [Re: InkDark]
      #2527020 - 07/18/08 06:01 PM

"Chomp" comes to mind.

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