The darkest spot [ID: 1167]

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Submitted by : Scythia-07 on 2017-03-20 08:30 UT

This point of interest is one of the most darkest spots on Jupiter. Whatever that is happening, it seems to be highly dense and reach far below the surface. We could learn a lot from studying this P.O.I.

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  1. comment by Rugen-77 on 2018-11-05 04:01 UT

    I would like to see how the darkest point on Jupiter photographs compared to other points of interest. It would also allow us more images of the south pole.

  2. comment by Parvamenon-06 on 2018-11-05 02:22 UT

    The darkest part of the planet usually holds the majority of the planet's secrets

  3. comment by Kenreimonin-11 on 2017-05-05 22:15 UT

    I'm curious about the vertical atmospheric profile in this region

  4. comment by Baluchiterium on 2017-05-04 09:09 UT

    Why so dark? I think we must "shed light" upon this feature.