String of pearl [ID: 24]

Coordinates : -38.358° latitude , 8.028° longitude
Submitted by : Granada-30 on 2015-12-20 02:13 UT

# 5 pearl, I believe that number 6 is been identify

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  1. comment by Hollyjackson-27 on 2017-05-16 05:55 UT

    It would be cool to see a high quality photograph of this to see if the gas dynamics are similar to that of the Great Red Spot.

  2. comment by Neuvo-10 on 2016-10-10 13:22 UT

    I believe it is important to explore the possibility of little spots becoming great spots.

  3. comment by Rainbach-82 on 2016-09-22 03:33 UT

    Are these storms feeding the pole or a result of all the maelstroms at the pole?

    Cant wait to vote for this area.