What hit Jupiter 2021?

2021 impacts
Two astronomers from France and Germany confirmed the observation, suggesting an impact event likely caused by a small asteroid or comet around 100 m (330 ft) in diameter. An image taken by astrophotographer Damian Peach one hour after the impact showed no aftermath.
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What smashed into Jupiter 2021?

On Friday (Oct. 15), skywatchers in Japan observed a flash in the atmosphere of the planet's northern hemisphere likely caused by an asteroid slamming into Jupiter, just over a month after a skywatcher in Brazil made a similar observation.
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What did Jupiter get hit by?

The best-known impact at Jupiter was that of the 19 fragments of a comet called Shoemaker-Levy 9 in 1994. Scientists discovered the object early enough to see the planet's massive gravity tear it apart and watch the fragments meet their fate.
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Who hit Jupiter 13 September 2021?

Observers around the globe were surprised on September 13, 2021, when they witnessed an apparent impact on the giant planet Jupiter. A bright flash of light distracted them from their observing target: an ongoing transit of the shadow of the Jovian moon Io across the face of Jupiter.
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Did something just crash into Jupiter?

Jupiter, the largest gas giant in the solar system, was just slammed by an asteroid, according to an initial tweet from ESA Operations. As the strongest gravitational force next to the sun, this isn't that uncommon.
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Has Jupiter been hit by a meteor?

The best-known impact at Jupiter was that of the 19 fragments of a comet called Shoemaker-Levy 9 in 1994. Scientists discovered the object early enough to see the planet's massive gravity tear it apart and watch the fragments meet their fate.
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Did a comet hit Jupiter?

In July 1994, for example, fragments of the broken-apart Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 famously slammed into Jupiter, creating big bruises in the planet's thick atmosphere that lasted for months. Those scars opened a rare window into Jupiter below the cloud tops, and professional astronomers took advantage of the opportunity.
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Did Pluto get blown up?

Pluto never blew up. It was, however, disqualified as a planet and categorized as a dwarf planet.
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What would happen if Earth hit Jupiter?

As we crash into Jupiter, both planets' atmospheres will be compressed, rapidly increasing the temperature, and essentially setting the air on fire.
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What will happen if Jupiter exploded?

Jupiter, which has a mass three times the combined mass of all the other planets, dominates gravitational interactions within the Solar System. But even if it suddenly disappeared there would be very little impact on the movements of the other planets, which are mostly determined by the Sun's gravity.
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How big was the meteor that hit Jupiter?

The comet was later observed as a series of fragments ranging up to 2 km (1.2 mi) in diameter. These fragments collided with Jupiter's southern hemisphere between July 16 and 22, 1994 at a speed of approximately 60 km/s (37 mi/s) (Jupiter's escape velocity) or 216,000 km/h (134,000 mph).
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What planet blew up?

An asteroid or icy object collided with the gas giant Jupiter on Sept. 13, where it eventually blew up in the planet's thick clouds. A Brazilian space photographer, José Luis Pereira, captured the rarely-seen solar system event, which is shown in the intriguing footage below.
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How big was the comet that hit Jupiter?

Based on the images and video provided observers, the object's diameter is estimated at 20 meters (ft). Similar to what happened with SL-9, this object is believed to be the remnant of a larger comet or asteroid that was captured by Jupiter's gravity that broke up shortly before the impact took place.
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How big was the asteroid that hit Jupiter 2021?

2021 impacts

Two astronomers from France and Germany confirmed the observation, suggesting an impact event likely caused by a small asteroid or comet around 100 m (330 ft) in diameter. An image taken by astrophotographer Damian Peach one hour after the impact showed no aftermath.
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What crashed into Earth?

An asteroid actually crashed into the Earth on March 11. The asteroid was earlier scheduled to fly past Earth with an extremely narrow distance of just 2,890 kilometers, but it turns out that due the gravitational pull of the Earth, it changed its course and started heading for Earth.
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What comet crashed into Jupiter?

Yes, between July 16 and July 22, 1994, several pieces of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 collided with Jupiter. It was the first collision of two Solar System objects ever observed. The comet had been captured and broken apart by Jupiter's strong gravity.
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What planet is made of diamonds?

In 2012, Yale University scientists published a study announcing the identification of a planet rich in diamonds. Called 55 Cancri e, the planet is "possibly covered in diamond, rather than water and granite," scientists explained at the time. The exoplanet is twice the size of Earth but has eight times its mass.
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What if Pluto hit Neptune?

The closest point of Pluto's orbit is within that of Neptune's, and so their oribits do "cross". There is no chance of a collision however, because Pluto's orbit is quite tilted with respect to the other planets' orbits and so when Pluto does this crossing, it is actually well below the plane that Neptune orbits in.
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Is Pluto gone in black hole?

Explanation: Researchers from Harvard University have published a paper that explores the possibility that our solar system is home to a tiny, ancient black hole. For decades, the solar system had nine official planets, but Pluto was kicked out of the planet club and demoted to dwarf planet status.
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Who removed Pluto?

Encyclopedia Britannica INC. In 2006 the International Astronomical Union (IAU) demoted the much-loved Pluto from its position as the ninth planet from the Sun to one of five “dwarf planets.” The IAU had likely not anticipated the widespread outrage that followed the change in the solar system's lineup.
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Can we land on Pluto?

To travel the billions of miles between Earth and Pluto, the amount of fuel you would have to bring with you isn't a major problem for New Horizons, but for a manned mission, it would be prohibitive. Chemical fuels are heavy and you eventually hit a limit on how much mass a rocket can lift off the planet.
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What hit Jupiter this week?

Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, has been walloped by a space rock, and the flash of light was bright enough to be spotted by astronomers here on Earth. The impact occurred last week on October 15 at about 9:24 a.m. EDT, and was spotted by researchers at Kyoto University in Japan.
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What will happen if Jupiter crashed into the sun?

If Jupiter were mixed throughout the sun, the temperature of the sun would decrease slightly, and perhaps it would take a few hundred years for the sun's temperature to return to its previous level, and maybe we would get a few basis points less solar radiation, but it wouldn't go out.
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How often do asteroids hit Jupiter?

Many other such strikes are likely going unseen. Indeed, a 2013 study led by Hueso estimated that Jupiter gets hit by objects between 16.5 feet and 65 feet (5 to 20 m) in diameter 12 to 60 times every year.
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