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ALERT: NEW JUPITER IMPACT
Posted by: "Christopher Go" chris@cstoneind.com stone_1990
Thu Jun 3, 2010 4:58 pm (PDT)
Anthony Wesley and I just caught an impact in Jupiter!! Check out
the video that I got at:
http://astro.christone.net/jupiter/jupiterimpact.wmv
The impact occurred at around 20:30UT today. This video was done in
blue filter.
Regards,
Chris
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Amateur astronomer spots another Jupiter strike
Posted by: "Bruce White" cooljazz@san.rr.com baruch108
Thu Jun 3, 2010 11:59 pm (PDT)
(Confirmed by Christopher Go)
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100604/ap_on_sc/us_sci_jupiter_hit
LOS ANGELES Jupiter has gotten whacked again.
An amateur astronomer in Australia peering at the giant gas planet
Thursday reported witnessing a bright flash from an object hitting
Jupiter and apparently burning up in the atmosphere.
"When I saw the flash, I couldn't believe it," said amateur astronomer
Anthony Wesley. "The fireball lasted about 2 seconds and was very bright."
Wesley, a computer programmer with a good reputation among professional
astronomers, alerted the cosmic collision to professional and amateur
sky-gazers. The discovery was later confirmed by another amateur
astronomer in the Philippines.
링크를 누르시면 동영상볼수 있습니다.
ALERT: NEW JUPITER IMPACT
Posted by: "Christopher Go" chris@cstoneind.com stone_1990
Thu Jun 3, 2010 4:58 pm (PDT)
Anthony Wesley and I just caught an impact in Jupiter!! Check out
the video that I got at:
http://astro.christone.net/jupiter/jupiterimpact.wmv
The impact occurred at around 20:30UT today. This video was done in
blue filter.
Regards,
Chris
=======================================================
Amateur astronomer spots another Jupiter strike
Posted by: "Bruce White" cooljazz@san.rr.com baruch108
Thu Jun 3, 2010 11:59 pm (PDT)
(Confirmed by Christopher Go)
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100604/ap_on_sc/us_sci_jupiter_hit
LOS ANGELES Jupiter has gotten whacked again.
An amateur astronomer in Australia peering at the giant gas planet
Thursday reported witnessing a bright flash from an object hitting
Jupiter and apparently burning up in the atmosphere.
"When I saw the flash, I couldn't believe it," said amateur astronomer
Anthony Wesley. "The fireball lasted about 2 seconds and was very bright."
Wesley, a computer programmer with a good reputation among professional
astronomers, alerted the cosmic collision to professional and amateur
sky-gazers. The discovery was later confirmed by another amateur
astronomer in the Philippines.