NASA's Hubble telescope uncovers Neptune's new 'mysterious dark vortex,' Uranus' giant white cap - News Summed Up

NASA's Hubble telescope uncovers Neptune's new 'mysterious dark vortex,' Uranus' giant white cap


NASA's Hubble Space Telescope shared new photos of Neptune and Uranus, revealing some of the latest mysteries plaguing the ice giant planets. Many wanted to know what exactly was causing a giant white cap to "swirl" over Uranus' north pole and a new "mysterious dark vortex" to form at the top center of Neptune. MYSTERIOUS 'CREATURE' SPOTTED IN JUPITER'S CLOUDS STUNS NASA, SPACE ENTHUSIASTSThe images were captured during NASA's yearly monitoring of the planets in our solar system. This recent storm, which NASA measures at about 6,800 miles wide, was discovered in September 2018 as Hubble observed Neptune's northern hemisphere. “Back in 2007, there didn’t appear to be anything like this polar cap over the springtime pole.


Source: Fox News February 08, 2019 22:41 UTC



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