Sept 11, 2012: Jupiter Impacted by a Fireball. Sept 11. THEY WANT MORE OBSERVATIONS. | |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 24128211 09/20/2012 04:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This morning (9/10/2012) at 11:35:30 UT, I observed a bright white two second long explosion just inside Jupiter’s eastern limb, located at about Longitude 1 = 335, and Latitude = + 12 degrees north, inside the southern edge of the NEB. This flash appeared to be about 100 miles in diameter. Quoting: RadChick Read more: [link to www.universetoday.com] 100 miles? More like the size of the moon! |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 19514200 09/23/2012 10:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This morning (9/10/2012) at 11:35:30 UT, I observed a bright white two second long explosion just inside Jupiter’s eastern limb, located at about Longitude 1 = 335, and Latitude = + 12 degrees north, inside the southern edge of the NEB. This flash appeared to be about 100 miles in diameter. Quoting: RadChick Read more: [link to www.universetoday.com] 100 miles? More like the size of the moon! Yes, actually larger. They are desperate to call it "impact" so they have to make it "smaller". |
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