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Viewing Alert: Jupiter May Have Been Impacted by a Fireball

by Nancy Atkinson on September 11, 2012

astronomer Heidi Hammel reports there has been a visual sighting of an apparent fireball on Jupiter earlier today (about 10 hours ago, as of this posting) so the impact site should be visible again over the next few hours. According to amateur astronomers discussing this on G+, the impact area on Jupiter won’t be visible again until about 05:00 UTC, (01:00 EDT).

The amateur who observed the flash was Dan Petersen, who made the observation at approximately 11:35 UTC on September 10. Petersen reported it to Richard Schmude of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers (ALPO).

Hammel says the report sounds realistic, but obviously it needs confirmation if possible: a) by looking for any ‘impact scar’ tonight or over the next few days; b) by searching any webcam video that any observers might have been recording at the time. From the time and position given, the flash was on the North Equatorial Belt at approximately L1=335, L2=219, L3=257. “Let’s hope someone has a record of it!” Hammel says.

Read more: [link to www.universetoday.com]




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ummm, read the linked article.
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actually there is a picture somewhere
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from the website "UPDATE: Yes, there was an impact! An amateur astronomer in Dallas Texas, George Hall captured the impact flash in his webcam — click here to see his website and image – at about 6:30 am on Sept. 10, 2012.

Read more: [link to www.universetoday.com]
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check here [link to georgeastro.weebly.com]

confirmed.
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Viewing Alert: Jupiter May Have Been Impacted by a Fireball

by Nancy Atkinson on September 11, 2012

astronomer Heidi Hammel reports there has been a visual sighting of an apparent fireball on Jupiter earlier today (about 10 hours ago, as of this posting) so the impact site should be visible again over the next few hours. According to amateur astronomers discussing this on G+, the impact area on Jupiter won’t be visible again until about 05:00 UTC, (01:00 EDT).

The amateur who observed the flash was Dan Petersen, who made the observation at approximately 11:35 UTC on September 10. Petersen reported it to Richard Schmude of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers (ALPO).

Hammel says the report sounds realistic, but obviously it needs confirmation if possible: a) by looking for any ‘impact scar’ tonight or over the next few days; b) by searching any webcam video that any observers might have been recording at the time. From the time and position given, the flash was on the North Equatorial Belt at approximately L1=335, L2=219, L3=257. “Let’s hope someone has a record of it!” Hammel says.

Read more: [link to www.universetoday.com]




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I think jupiter is starting to disintegrate after the impact. It's pretty obvious. 12/21/12 is coming. Pin and 5*
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Confirmed here:

[link to georgeastro.weebly.com]

An apparent object impact captured about 6:35 am on Sept. 10, 2012 from Dallas, Texas USA. The impact was observed by Dan Peterson visually this morning. His observation was posted later on the ALPO_Jupiter forum. When I saw the post, I went back and examined the videos that I had collected this morning. Click on the image to the left to see a larger version. This is a screen capture from QuickTime of a single frame from the video. The video was captured with a 12" LX200GPS, 3x Televue Barlow, and Point Grey Flea 3 camera. The capture software was Astro IIDC.

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Bird strike.
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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.

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At least the Doom is on for Jupiterlings, whatever they are.
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That was a big flash in relation to the size of Jupiter. I wonder how big the object was that caused that fireball.
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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.

Read more: [link to www.universetoday.com]
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Cool. Nibiru?
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At least the Doom is on for Jupiterlings, whatever they are.
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[link to www.cloudynights.com]

an 'eye witness' report
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Jumpin' Jupiter!

What will this do to planetary alignment?! What about our horoscopes?!

Or is this the equivalent of a pellet poinking a pachyderm's posterior?
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Cheney and Rumsfeld conducting a remote atmospheric nuclear test.
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Great catch OP...5 Stars!
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That was a big flash in relation to the size of Jupiter. I wonder how big the object was that caused that fireball.
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bet it would destroy a good portion on Earth if it hit us..wonder where object came from and hopefully nothing like that coming here!
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Solar system is getting pummeled with space rocks and debris right now, and nobody seems to be talking about it.

And with NEO's classified, well...that's just swell
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Solar system is getting pummeled with space rocks and debris right now, and nobody seems to be talking about it.

And with NEO's classified, well...that's just swell
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please elaborate..
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Solar system is getting pummeled with space rocks and debris right now, and nobody seems to be talking about it.

And with NEO's classified, well...that's just swell
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please elaborate..
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[link to www.sciencedaily.com]

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[link to www.scientificamerican.com]

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More Doom? Now it's Jupiter ignition?

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It'll be coming back around in 15 mins...anybody know of a Jupiter live feed??

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Bird strike.
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Nah, lense flare
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Bird strike.
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Nah, lense flare
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or swamp gas chuckle
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On 9/11 of all days :)
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Good job OP! hf
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Get ready for...

THE DARK RIFT damned
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Spaceweather.com had a 1.1 km meteor from Jupiter's orbit scheduled to pass by earth on the 14th. Maybe it got sucked into Jupiter's gravity.

[link to www.spaceweather.com]

Edit, I see spaceweather has the explosion covered, they don't seem to verify my little theory, oh well

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