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Neptune's Storm and jockey Drayden Van Dyke win the $150,000 Cinema Stakes Stakes Sunday, June 2, 2019 at Santa Anita Park, Arcadia CA. Trainer Richard Baltas, left, ...
A dark storm on Neptune abruptly switched directions and started moving away from almost certain death, puzzling astronomers. NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope first spotted the vortex in 2018.
The dark storm in question is believed to be 4,600 miles across and is the fourth observed on Neptune since 1993. Unlike hurricanes on Earth, which are low-pressure and spin counterclockwise ...
A dark storm on Neptune, once big enough to reach from Boston to Portugal, is dwindling to nothing as the Hubble Space Telescope keeps watch. When NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft flew by Neptune in ...
When Neptune's storm was first detected, it was estimated to be 3,100 miles across. It's now down to 2,300 miles. Here's what it looks like in a series of recent Hubble images: ...
The dark storm in question is believed to be 4,600 miles across and is the fourth observed on Neptune since 1993. Unlike hurricanes on Earth, which are low-pressure and spin counterclockwise ...
A nearly Earth-size storm system was spotted near Neptune's equator, surprising scientists because no bright clouds have ever been seen in that location. The storm is about 6,000 miles (9,000 ...
Neptune, the frigid world that lives past Saturn and Uranus, has been known to host large storms in its atmosphere. Recent observations of a “dark spot” storm on the planet revealed something ...
A storm complex nearly the size of Earth has been seen in a usually quiet area of Neptune. Ned Molter from the University of California, Berkeley in the US spotted the storm while performing a test ...
This massive storm system, which was found in a region where no bright cloud has ever been seen before, is about 9,000 kilometers in length, or one-third the size of Neptune’s radius, spanning ...