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This is Scientific American 60-Second Space. I'm Clara Moskowitz. Got a minute?

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Jupiter's Great Red Spot is looking a little puny lately.

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The swirling storm has been rapidly shrinking,

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it's now smaller than we've ever seen it.

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The spot, once estimated to be 25,500 miles across, was just 10,250 miles wide when the Hubble Space Telescope last observed it.

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It's also changing shape, looking more like a circle than its usual oval.

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Astronomers have been tracking this contraction since at least the 1930s.

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But lately, the downsizing of the Great Red Spot appears to be speeding up.

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The massive vortex has been a staple on the solar system's largest planet ever since it was first recorded in the mid 1800s.

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Mysteries abound about the spot, such as what powers it and why is it so red.

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Now add to that, why is it shrinking?

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One idea is that small eddies feeding into the storm are altering its internal dynamics, sapping its power.

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Despite its diminishing stature, however, Jupiter's cyclone is still nothing to laugh at.

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It continues to reign as the largest known storm in the universe.

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And it could easily swallow up the entire Earth.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Space. I'm Clara Moskowitz.

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