Astronomers have discovered mysterious, Earth-sized dark spots at Jupiter’s poles that appear and disappear unpredictably.
Astronomers at UC Berkeley have identified mysterious Earth-sized spots at Jupiter’s poles with rapid life cycles.
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The dark UV ovals were first detected by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope during the late 1990s at the north and south poles.