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  • Jupiter's Great Red Spot: Unveiling the Storm's Cold Temperatures
    It's tricky to give an exact temperature for Jupiter's Great Red Spot because it's not a solid surface. It's a massive storm in the upper atmosphere.

    However, we can say that the temperatures within the Great Red Spot are significantly colder than the surface of the Earth. The average temperature in the upper atmosphere of Jupiter is around -145°C (-234°F).

    While the Red Spot itself is slightly warmer than the surrounding atmosphere, it's still incredibly cold. There are no definitive measurements of the specific temperature difference within the Red Spot.

    It's important to note that these are just estimates based on current knowledge. Scientists continue to study Jupiter's atmosphere and the Red Spot to gain a better understanding of its temperature and dynamics.

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