Jupiter's Great Red Spot is not the same one Cassini observed in the 17th century,Jupiter's notorious Extraordinary Red Spot has existed for no less than 190 years and is logical an unexpected spot in comparison to the one saw by cosmologist Giovanni Domenico Cassini in 1665, another review reports. The Incomparable Red Spot we see today probably shaped because of a shakiness in the planet's extreme barometrical breezes, making a long, tireless climatic cell, the review found.The Incomparable Red Spot is the biggest known planetary vortex inside the nearby planet group, yet its age has for quite some time been discussed, and the component that prompted its arrangement has stayed hazy. The new review utilized authentic perceptions from the seventeenth hundred years and mathematical models to make sense of the life span and nature of this astounding peculiarity.