First-Ever Detection of Enigmatic Dark Spot on Neptune from Earth

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First-Ever Detection of Enigmatic Dark Spot on Neptune from Earth
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Astronomers using the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT) have observed a large dark spot on Neptune's atmosphere, along with a smaller bright spot, marking the first such observation made with a terrestrial telescope. The dark spots on Neptune are short-lived and elusive, and their nature and origin have been a mystery to scientists. The observations using the VLT's Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) provided valuable information about the height and chemical composition of the dark spot, as well as the discovery of a rare deep bright cloud type. This breakthrough in observing Neptune's dark spots from Earth opens up new possibilities for studying these features.

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