1 00:00:00,901 --> 00:00:03,937 Jupiter is the largest and oldest planet in our solar 2 00:00:03,937 --> 00:00:11,011 system. Its history spans 4.5 billion years. This gas giant is 3 00:00:11,011 --> 00:00:14,014 made of the same elements as a star, but it did not grow 4 00:00:14,014 --> 00:00:19,019 massive enough to ignite. Jupiter’s appearance is the 5 00:00:19,019 --> 00:00:22,923 result of its swirling interior of gases and liquids – producing 6 00:00:22,923 --> 00:00:26,927 a tapestry of colorful cloud bands as well as the iconic 7 00:00:26,927 --> 00:00:32,766 Great Red Spot. 8 00:00:32,766 --> 00:00:38,739 The Great Red Spot is a gigantic storm. It’s an anticyclone, 9 00:00:38,739 --> 00:00:41,508 and with no land mass on the planet to slow it down, 10 00:00:41,508 --> 00:00:48,081 the Great Red Spot has raged for over a century. 11 00:00:48,081 --> 00:00:50,751 But scientists studying the spot have noticed that it has been 12 00:00:50,751 --> 00:00:54,688 changing over time. The color is deepening, and it’s actually 13 00:00:54,688 --> 00:00:59,359 shrinking and getting rounder. Those studying it expected to 14 00:00:59,359 --> 00:01:02,062 therefore see the wind speeds inside the Great Red Spot 15 00:01:02,062 --> 00:01:06,233 increasing as the storm shrinks – like an ice skater who spins 16 00:01:06,233 --> 00:01:13,073 faster as she pulls in her arms. But this isn’t the case. 17 00:01:13,073 --> 00:01:16,209 Data reveals the storm isn’t spinning faster, it’s actually 18 00:01:16,209 --> 00:01:20,047 getting taller. You can think of it like working with pottery. 19 00:01:20,047 --> 00:01:23,483 As the wide lump of clay spins, forces within are driving it 20 00:01:23,483 --> 00:01:26,553 taller. So from our perspective, looking down on the 21 00:01:26,553 --> 00:01:30,590 clouds, we see the spot getting smaller and rounder. 22 00:01:30,590 --> 00:01:33,760 The Great Red Spot used to be big enough to fit three Earths. 23 00:01:33,760 --> 00:01:37,130 Now, it’s just a little over one. 24 00:01:37,130 --> 00:01:40,434 These discoveries were made by analyzing data from numerous 25 00:01:40,434 --> 00:01:43,837 NASA missions, including Voyager, Hubble, and most 26 00:01:43,837 --> 00:01:48,508 recently, Juno. 27 00:01:48,508 --> 00:01:50,777 And through more investigations, scientists hope 28 00:01:50,777 --> 00:01:57,017 to unlock more secrets of the mysterious Great Red Spot. 29 00:01:59,019 --> 00:02:04,725 [beeping]