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The atmosphere above Jupiter's Great Red Spot is hotter than the rest of the planet

The upper atmosphere above Jupiter’s Great Red Spot — the huge storm that has been raging for centuries on the gas giant — is much hotter than anywhere else on the planet. New research published today in Nature suggests that movement of the massive storm in Jupiter’s lower atmosphere may be responsible for the extra high temperatures in the upper layer. And that means that the two atmospheres may be connected and influence each other.

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