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Amateur Astronomers Spot Jovian Blast

RocketAcademy writes "Spaceweather.com reports an explosion on Jupiter, which was detected by two amateur astronomers. According to Spaceweather.com, the event occurred at 11:35 Universal Time on September 10. Dan Peterson of Racine, Wisconsin, observing through a 12-inch Meade telescope, observed a white flash lasting for 1.5-2 seconds. George Hall of Dallas, Texas was capturing a video of Jupiter at the time, which also captured the event. It's believed that the explosion was due to a comet or small asteroid collision. Similar events were observed in the past, in June and August 2010."

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  1. Where's the Kaboom? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Where's the kaboom? There was supposed to be an Jupiter-shattering kaboom!

  2. Obligatory by Revotron · · Score: 3, Funny

    "All these worlds are yours except Europa. Attempt no landings there."

  3. Obligatory by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wow, the way things are going, in a few years they'll be able to detect blasts from Uranus.