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Captured Comet Becomes Moon of Jupiter

An anonymous reader writes 'Jupiter's gravity captured a comet in the mid-20th century, holding it in orbit as a temporary moon for 12 years. The comet, named 147P/Kushida-Muramatsu, is the fifth body known to have been pulled by Jupiter from its orbit around the Sun. The discovery adds to our understanding of how Jupiter interferes with objects from the 'Hilda group,' which are asteroids and comets with orbits related to Jupiter's orbit.'

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  1. Re:This should be NASA's focus by AmigaMMC · · Score: 1, Troll
    NASA should be spending most - if not all - of its budget preparing to avert a comet/asteroid from hitting earth

    They already did: They created Jupiter!