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Please just take a minute and stare at this storm on Jupiter. It really is quite relaxing. The cyclone has been swirling on the huge planet since at least 1993, but NASA’s Juno spacecraft just got a new look at the storm, known as the North North Temperate Little Red Spot 1, according to the space agency. SEE ALSO: Jupiter’s Great Red Spot looks menacing in NASA’s closest-ever photos of the raging storm The storm, which is an "anti-cyclone," is about 3,700 miles across. "An anticyclone is a we. show all text
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