Juipter Hit by Comet Again


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    Juipter Hit by Comet Again


    New NASA photos suggest that a large impact has occurred on Jupiter, with a possible comet-sized object hitting its south polar region. The new dark "scar" on the planet was spotted on July 20th-- exactly 15 years earlier, Jupiter was bombarded by comet Shoemaker-Levy 9. More here.
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    Proof that NASA never landed on the moon! They missed, got tossed into a large eliptical solar orbit, and hit Jupiter 40 years later. I just knew it!
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    Antman said:
    Proof that NASA never landed on the moon! They missed, got tossed into a large eliptical solar orbit, and hit Jupiter 40 years later. I just knew it!


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  4. DJG
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    Antman said:
    Proof that NASA never landed on the moon! They missed, got tossed into a large eliptical solar orbit, and hit Jupiter 40 years later. I just knew it!


    And now we're gonna get invaded by those black monolithic thinggies!


    OK, I can't believe you originally posted this in General Discussion!
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    DJG said:


    And now we're gonna get invaded by those black monolithic thinggies!

    Pssst.. You'll be ok as long as you wear one of these ....
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    Too bad we may never know what hit it. At least NASA knew about Shoemaker-Levy.

    Jupiter to mankind's rescue again!
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