The largest storm in our solar system has been shrinking in size for decades

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The largest storm in our solar system, the Great Red Spot on Jupiter, has been shrinking in size for decades. However, recent observations have shown that it is now moving unexpectedly towards the planet's equator. This change in its trajectory is puzzling scientists, as it contradicts previous predictions.

While the exact reasons for this shift remain unclear, researchers believe it could be related to changes in Jupiter's atmosphere or the storm's own internal dynamics. Further observations are needed to understand the implications of this movement and its potential impact on the planet's climate.
 
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