Channel: Primal Space
Category: Science & Technology
Tags: stormeducationvoyager 2great red spotplanetjupiterhurricanedisappeartechnologydark spotspaceflightnasaneptunevoyager space probesciencephysicsanticycloneweatherhubble telescope
Description: Go to squarespace.com/primalspace and add code “primalspace" at checkout to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. When Voyager 2 took the first images of Neptune, it discovered an enormous dark spot similar to the one found on Jupiter. When it was observed just a few years later, the dark spot had completely disappeared. This video looks at how the storms on Neptune and Jupiter form and why we might see Jupiter’s Great Red Spot disappear in our lifetime. Thanks for watching this Primal Space video. If you enjoyed it, let me know in the comments below and don't forget to subscribe so you can see more videos like this! Support Primal Space by becoming a Patron! patreon.com/primalspace Twitter: twitter.com/thePrimalSpace Facebook: facebook.com/ThePrimalSpace Music used in this video: » Marianas - Quincas Moreira » Beoynd That Mountain Range - Trace Way » In Place - King Peaks » Voyager - Ewan Cunningham hyperurl.co/voyagersong