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They Lied!....Jupiter's loss of stripe is NOT common, it's a "BIG EVENT",..."NOT EXPLAINABLE..."!!! spaceweather!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 975781:MV8xMDcxMjg4XzE3MDI0MjM2X0Q0MjEzOUQ5] [quote:Astronut] I also read somewhere that it was a cycle of 13 years of ring change. I guess if you try and collect all images of Jupiter available that would prove if it is unique or not. Jupiter, 1973. Notice the missing southern equatorial belt; the great red spot is "naked" once more. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:P10A50.jpg [/quote] Wow.. the huge storm used to be A LOT bigger than it is now. [/quote]
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