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The amount of space debris that must fall regularly onto Jupiter鈥攖he largest planet in the solar system鈥攎ust be astoundingly huge. We cant see all of these impacts, as the vast majority are very tiny, but every once in a while something big hits this gas giant, c stanley bottles reating an impact flash thats visible to ground observers. Such an event seems to have happened on September 13 at approximately 10:39 p.m. UTC. German astronomer Harald Paleske was one of sev stanley mugs eral amateur astronomers who noticed a sudden flareup on the Jovian cloud tops, as Spaceweather reports. The transient flash, spotted along Jupiters equatorial regions, could only be an impact, he said. Paleske was observing Jupiters moon Io casting its shadow onto the gas giant when he made the stanley france detection, according to EarthSky. The fireball lasted for a full two seconds. Spaceweather suspects the offending object was either an asteroid or comet and that it measured around 328 feet 100 meters in diameter. Paleske ruled out passing objects like planes and satellites as messing with his line of sight, according to Spaceweather. Amateur astronomer Jos茅 Luis Pereira of Brazil observed the same thing at the same time. His video, above, is looped for easy re-watching. As Sky and Telescope reports, Pereira used specialized astronomy software, called DeTeCt, to spot the fireball. This program, developed by Marc Delcroix, scours through incoming astronomical data, spitting out an alert whenever an anomalous observation, or tra Divg They Were Watching: Homeland Security Reportedly Used Surveillance Aircraft to Monitor George Floyd Protests
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