Zorro [ID: 1037]

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Submitted by : SunMoonandStars on 2016-12-26 21:41 UT

Because of the dark crossing swirls like marble in an equatorial belt with high wind speeds. The dark lines' composition, depth and motion relative to the rest of the zone may explain about their formation and longevity as well as similar features.

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  1. comment by Erwingroten-00 on 2019-11-11 03:39 UT

    I'd like to see closer photographs of Zorro and to learn more about the reason for the variety of colors in this region

  2. comment by L-Archuleta on 2018-05-14 02:53 UT

    The dynamic colorful flow of this region is interesting, I would love to see what it looks like in a closer photograph.

  3. comment by Kaler-82 on 2017-02-21 07:11 UT

    It is so interesting that this area is so colorful, which means that the activity here is very frequently.

  4. comment by Brandonshih-48 on 2017-02-21 05:23 UT

    I think this is a very interesting area of the planet due to its high activity and faster rotation speed.

  5. comment by Aditi-98 on 2017-02-21 05:12 UT

    The change of color here caught my eye and I'm curious to see what this would look like photographed.

  6. comment by Matogawa-75 on 2017-02-20 23:00 UT

    This is a very interesting spot because the surrounding areas are the classic tan, brown, and rust colors but this spot seems to have a blueish tint.

  7. comment by Regge-94 on 2017-02-20 03:30 UT

    I'm intrigued to see how a picture of this spot would look

  8. comment by Arrhenius-08 on 2017-02-20 01:02 UT

    It will be very interesting to find out how the clouds around the outside of Jupiter move and what is hiding under these clouds.