Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is a gigantic storm that’s about twice as wide as Earth, circling the planet in its southern hemisphere. At the storm’s center, winds are relatively calm, but on its edges, wind speeds reach 430-680 km/h.
In 1977, both the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 space probes was launched to study the outer solar system. The two Voyager space probes have become the longest operating spacecrafts in spaceflight history.