5.The Little RedSpot, a smaller cousin of the famous Great RedSpot, formed in the past decade from the merger of three smaller Jovian storms, and is now the second-largest storm on Jupiter.
8.About a year ago its color, formerly white, changed to a reddish shade similar to the Great RedSpot, perhaps because it is now powerful enough to dredge up reddish material from deeper inside Jupiter.
9.These are the most detailed images ever taken of the Little RedSpot since its formation, and will be combined with even sharper images taken by New Horizons 10 hours later to map circulation patterns around and within the storm.