A side-light is cast upon the Jovian state of things by the "great red spot," which has been more or less visible
Jupiter and its "great red spot"—a drawing by Dr. Lowell, April 12,7h 28m–42m, 1907.
dark spot on the same parallel, by which, after months of pursuit, it was finally overtaken. An occultation appeared to be the only alternative from a transit; yet neither occurred. The dark spot chose a third. It coasted round the obstacle in its way, and got damaged beyond recognition in the process." It thus astutely refused to testify.
Now, this exclusiveness on the part of the "great