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A color photo of Neptune taken during Voyager 2’s approach to the planet. The surface is lighter in this photo than the previous one, but the disk of the planet is still a rich, lapis blue. The great dark oval of the storm sits just below the equator. Light blue-white clouds collect at the bottom of the storm – material dredged up from the lower atmosphere. A second storm, slightly smaller, sits in a band near the south pole.

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  1. Robert McNees (mcnees@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 26-Aug-2023 07:29:19 UTC Robert McNees Robert McNees
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    Voyager 2 captured this image of Neptune's Great Dark Spot on its approach to the planet a few days earlier.

    But when Hubble looked just five years later, the Earth-sized storm with 1300 mph winds was gone.

    Image: NASA/JPL

    In conversation Saturday, 26-Aug-2023 07:29:19 UTC from mastodon.social permalink
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