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Hubble Image of Fragment A Impact - NASA - Home
Hubble Image of Fragment A Impact. NOTE: Click on the image to view it at its highest resolution. Image of Jupiter's cloudtops after the impact of the first fragment
NASA - Hubble Images Suggest Rogue Asteroid Smacked Jupiter
These NASA Hubble Space Telescope snapshots reveal an impact scar on Jupiter fading from view over several months between July 2009 and November 2009.
NASA - Hubble Space Telescope Captures Rare Jupiter Collision
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, and H. Hammel (Space Science Institute, Boulder, Colo.), and the Jupiter Impact Team View Larger Image NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has taken the
Picture Album: "Overhead" Projection of Large Comet Impact on Jupiter
More pictures of this object. Select a thumbnail image below to go to its Picture Album page.
Hubble Telescope Photographs Jupiter Impact Site | Space.com
NASA pauses testing of Hubble's new instruments to take image of Jupiter impact scar.
Meteor Caused Jupiter Flash, Hubble Reveals
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Hubble Images Suggest Rogue Asteroid Smacked Jupiter
The 2009 impact occurred during the same week, 15 years later. This Hubble image of Jupiter's full disk, taken July 23, 2009, revealed an elongated, dark spot at lower
New Hubble Images Zoom In on Asteroid Impact on Jupiter
These NASA Hubble Space Telescope snapshots reveal an impact scar on Jupiter fading from view over several months between July 2009 and November 2009.
Hubble Images Jupiter Impact Event - Softpedia
A certain point 580 million kilometers away is these days the rage in astronomical observations. A few days ago, an object impacted the planet Jupiter, as we reported
Hubble Snaps Sharpest Image Yet of Jupiter Impact | Wired Science
Jupiter’s new scar has been photographed by the Hubble Space Telescope. The huge mark was left when a comet or asteroid plowed into the planet. The image
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