South Equatorial Belt [ID: 128]

Coordinates : -10.44° latitude , 164.124° longitude
Submitted by : Magellan-33 on 2016-04-27 23:50 UT

This area is interesting because it has disappeared instantly in 2010 and after a few months, it came back. It seemed there was something wrong with this belt and i believe that it contains some key secrets in terms of the Jovian atmosphere.

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  1. comment by Savchend_PH104 on 2020-05-27 03:43 UT

    I wonder how the disappearance of the belt could be scientifically explained?

  2. comment by Savchend_PH104 on 2020-05-27 03:41 UT

    It is interesting how the belt disappeared then reappeared. I wonder how that could be scientifically explained?

  3. comment by Buddy-42 on 2016-11-28 19:14 UT

    This is in the wake of the great red spot, so should be stormy and definitely worth a look!