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	Comments on: Juno&#8217;s look at Jupiter&#8217;s Great Red Spot	</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;i&gt;&quot;Juno found that the Great Red Spot’s roots go 50 to 100 times deeper than Earth’s oceans&quot;&lt;/i&gt;

Ouch! That&#039;s just 0.015% of Jupiter&#039;s radius. I had hoped that the red spot was digging up some secrets of Jupiter&#039;s inner. If this is correct, its inner will always be completely separated from our world. If a storm larger than Earth can&#039;t dig anything up, it looks hard. We need a new Kip Thorne born today to work whole life to crack that nut.]]></description>
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<p>Ouch! That&#8217;s just 0.015% of Jupiter&#8217;s radius. I had hoped that the red spot was digging up some secrets of Jupiter&#8217;s inner. If this is correct, its inner will always be completely separated from our world. If a storm larger than Earth can&#8217;t dig anything up, it looks hard. We need a new Kip Thorne born today to work whole life to crack that nut.</p>
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