Astronomers Detect Mysterious Large Dark Spot on Neptune for the First Time From Earth

Astronomers have observed a large dark spot in Neptuneā€™s atmosphere, with an unexpected smaller bright spot adjacent to it. This is the first time a dark spot on the planet has ever been observed with a telescope on Earth.

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London, August 25: Astronomers have observed a large dark spot in Neptuneā€™s atmosphere, with an unexpected smaller bright spot adjacent to it. This is the first time a dark spot on the planet has ever been observed with a telescope on Earth. These occasional features in the blue background of Neptuneā€™s atmosphere are a mystery to astronomers, and the new results via ESOā€™s Very Large Telescope (VLT) provide further clues as to their nature and origin.

On Neptune, a dark spot was first discovered by NASAā€™s Voyager 2 in 1989, before disappearing a few years later.Ā  ā€œSince the first discovery of a dark spot, Iā€™ve always wondered what these short-lived and elusive dark features are,ā€ said Patrick Irwin, Professor at University of Oxford and lead investigator of the study published in Nature Astronomy. Chandrayaan 3 on Moon: ISRO Releases Video of Chandrayaan-3 Missionā€™s Rover ā€˜Pragyanā€™ Rolling Down to Lunar Surface From Vikram Lander

The new observations indicate that dark spots are likely the result of air particles darkening in a layer below the main visible haze layer, as ices and hazes mix in Neptuneā€™s atmosphere. The observations also offered up a surprise result. ā€œIn the process we discovered a rare deep bright cloud type that had never been identified before, even from space,ā€ said study co-author Michael Wong, a researcher at University of California, Berkeley. Chandrayaan-3 Mission: ChaSTE, ILSA and RAMBHA Turned On After Landing on Moon, All Systems Normal, Says ISRO

Coming to this conclusion was no easy feat because dark spots are not permanent features of Neptuneā€™s atmosphere and astronomers had never before been able to study them in sufficient detail.Ā  The opportunity came after the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope discovered several dark spots in Neptune's atmosphere, including one in the planetā€™s northern hemisphere first noticed in 2018.Ā  With the help of ESOā€™s VLT, it is now possible for astronomers to study features like these spots from Earth.

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