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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79861361 United States 09/24/2021 12:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Very gassy, especially after eating mexican meteors. Jupiter is a storm planet, so a flash of huge lightening isn't a shocker (no pun intended. In fact that shocker would be so huge if experienced on earth it would probably fry the entire planet). |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 5461667 United States 09/24/2021 12:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This happens all the time. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 53679540 Jupiter acts as a “broom” of sorts; due to its position in the outer solar system and its gravitational mass, it tends to sweep up a great deal of debris - which we should be thankful for! Exactly right. The earth wouldn't be as safe if there was no giant Jupiter with its enormous gravity catching space debris. Almost like it was planned for that very purpose. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80880958 Canada 09/24/2021 01:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Someone correct me if I'm wrong but isn't our system moving thru' a part of galaxy where there's a shit ton of big-ass rocks flyin' around and we're in like some sort of crazy dodge ball game? Quoting: Deplorable Zenobia I believe we are now in an enormous cloud of "interstellar fluff" or a LOT of dust, it can disturb the sun. |
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User ID: 80596155 United States 09/24/2021 01:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On September 13, 2021, at roughly 6:39 PM EDT, amateur astronomers monitored and recorded a colossally bright flash of what seemed to be an impact on Jupiter. Quoting: Ozicell [link to interestingengineering.com (secure)] Swamp gas |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77318317 United States 09/24/2021 01:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On September 13, 2021, at roughly 6:39 PM EDT, amateur astronomers monitored and recorded a colossally bright flash of what seemed to be an impact on Jupiter. Quoting: Ozicell [link to interestingengineering.com (secure)] I see a picture and a small dot. Thats all. It means nothing, unless you are craving for a doomrgasm. You can create that and stress yourself |
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Ozicell
(OP) User ID: 80861216 Australia 09/25/2021 10:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah I heard about this back when it happened. Didn't feel like making a thread on it. I'm honestly just getting sick of getting called a hoaxer, shill, liar, etc. Amateur astronomers are observing the planets quite vigilantly, which is why about 9 different people saw this impact simultaneously. I wouldn't call the object that did this "enormous." If it were, it would have left an impact scar on the planet, but it didn't. The size was estimated at 20 meters. [link to www.universetoday.com (secure)] A larger impact in 2009 left a visible scar that was discovered by an amateur astronomer. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] I was wondering about not leaving a scar because I remember the scars left by that broken-up asteroid/comet that hit Jupiter a while back. Could this have possibly been something that exploded from Jupiter's surface rather than something hitting it? It exploded and vaporized too high in the altitude to leave a "scar." Jupiter doesn't have a surface, but if something exploded in the deeper layers then it definitely would have disrupted the upper cloud layers and caused a mixing of composition that would be visible as a "scar." Do you mean that there is no solid planet under the gasses? That which is - has already been, And what is to be - has already been. Quote: King Solomon. |
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Senior Forum Moderator 09/25/2021 12:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Astromut Yeah I heard about this back when it happened. Didn't feel like making a thread on it. I'm honestly just getting sick of getting called a hoaxer, shill, liar, etc. Amateur astronomers are observing the planets quite vigilantly, which is why about 9 different people saw this impact simultaneously. I wouldn't call the object that did this "enormous." If it were, it would have left an impact scar on the planet, but it didn't. The size was estimated at 20 meters. [link to www.universetoday.com (secure)] A larger impact in 2009 left a visible scar that was discovered by an amateur astronomer. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] I was wondering about not leaving a scar because I remember the scars left by that broken-up asteroid/comet that hit Jupiter a while back. Could this have possibly been something that exploded from Jupiter's surface rather than something hitting it? It exploded and vaporized too high in the altitude to leave a "scar." Jupiter doesn't have a surface, but if something exploded in the deeper layers then it definitely would have disrupted the upper cloud layers and caused a mixing of composition that would be visible as a "scar." Do you mean that there is no solid planet under the gasses? There should be a solid core but that's really deep. The gas pressure just keeps building and it will destroy anything you send in there. |
Ozicell
(OP) User ID: 80861216 Australia 09/26/2021 09:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Ozicell I was wondering about not leaving a scar because I remember the scars left by that broken-up asteroid/comet that hit Jupiter a while back. Could this have possibly been something that exploded from Jupiter's surface rather than something hitting it? It exploded and vaporized too high in the altitude to leave a "scar." Jupiter doesn't have a surface, but if something exploded in the deeper layers then it definitely would have disrupted the upper cloud layers and caused a mixing of composition that would be visible as a "scar." Do you mean that there is no solid planet under the gasses? There should be a solid core but that's really deep. The gas pressure just keeps building and it will destroy anything you send in there. Thanks, is there any chance that we will ever find out for sure? That which is - has already been, And what is to be - has already been. Quote: King Solomon. |