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In breaking news, Anthony Wesley from Canberra, Australia looks to have captured a new impact spot on Jupiter. [UPDATE 9pm AEST: It's been confirmed by Glenn Orton from JPL, that the new spot is indeed an impact site. Glenn is imaging the site right now with the NASA Infrared Telescope]. Anthony's image below shows the new dark spot in the South Polar Region (SPR) of Jupiter, at approximately 216° longitude in System 2. It looks very similar to the impact marks made on Jupiter when comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 crashed into the gas giant in 1994. You can read Anthony’s commentary about the image and see other images from the session at Anthony’s temporary website, and you can join in the discussions with Anthony on this forum thread on IceInSpace. The list below shows the times (in UT) when the impact mark will be visible again (generated in WinJupos by Hans-Joerg Mettig. ---------------------------------------------------------- If you get the opportunity to observe or image this potential new discovery, please do so! This will be amazing for Anthony and wish him luck! Our heart-felt congratulations go out to Anthony for his amazing discovery image. The recognition he's likely to get is so well deserved, after all his hard work in the last few years. All of the IceInSpace community is riding with you on this fantastic journey! |
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