The Great Red Spot is a massive and long-lived storm located on the planet Jupiter. It has been observed for more than 300 years and is one of the most prominent features of Jupiter's atmosphere. The storm is much larger than the entire Earth and is made up of swirling clouds of gas and dust. Despite its size, the Great Red Spot is just one of many storms present on Jupiter, which is known for its turbulent and active atmosphere. Scientists continue to study the Great Red Spot and other features of Jupiter's atmosphere in hopes of better understanding the processes that drive weather patterns on this gas giant planet.