Administrators frédogoto Posté(e) 4 juin 2010 Administrators Signaler Share Posté(e) 4 juin 2010 ce sont des amateurs quui on découvert le boomJUPITER IMPACT! Amateur astronomers Anthony Wesley of Australia and Christopher Go of the Philippines have independently observed an impact event on Jupiter. The strike occurred at 20:31 UT on June 3rd and produced a bright flash of light in the giant planet's cloudtops:"I still can't believe that I caught a live impact on Jupiter," says Go, who has made a must-see video of the event."There were no visible remains at the impact point for the next half hour or so, until sunrise put an end to the imaging," says Wesley.The nature of the impactor is presently unknown. It might have been an asteroid or a comet. In either case, a dark and cindery debris field is expected to develop around the impact point; that's what has happened in the aftermath of previous Jupiter impacts. Professional and amateur astronomers are encouraged to monitor Jupiter in the hours ahead, and stay tuned for updates.video :http://spaceweather.com/swpod2010/03jun10/jupiterimpact.wmvUpdate: Anthony Wesley has pinpointed the impact site at Jovian latitude minus 16.1o, and central meridian longitudes CM1: 300o, CM2: 33.8o and CM3: 210.4o. Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
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