Most of the storms we see on Jupiter form and then disappear in a few months or years. The Great Red Spot is unique in having been there ever since it was first observed, and it may remain in existence for hundreds of years to come; but odds are that sooner or later, it will disappear, just as all its smaller comrades do, albeit on a far shorter timescale. But I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for that to happen, as that would guarantee I wouldn't be around long enough to see it happen.
Hello. I discovered a new and different nuclear model. This model is the same in living and non-living elements, in the human body and in the whole existence.
According to my calculations, Jupiter's Great Red Spot will never disappear. But the Great Red Spot is moving very, very slowly across Jupiter's surface.This point has moved in an orbit on the shell and will return to the first point in a long period of time.It is similar to this big spot in all space objects. Every space object has a similar large point. These spots are usually seen in the form of eyes in the planets of the solar system.
These spots are the effect of the core on the shell. According to the type of shell, it is seen less and more.
I proved the reason for the existence of this stain, the reason for its movement and its movement paths. But I can't explain because I haven't registered yet. How do I record my findings? Thank you.