Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Amateur Astronomers Spot Jovian Blast

SL-9 was a farside impact. This, apparently, was a nearside (not much detail in the video). We should be worried, it could easily, since it obviously came from within Jupiter's orbit, have intersected with Earth. Anybody who has access to the object's orbital parameters which show that this would have been with 100% certainty, impossible, please feel free to call me a paranoid freak at this point; but we are overdue an ELE (Extinction Level Event) by about 15 million years (I keep reading around the science journals about ELEs happening about every 50 million years, the last one was what? 65 million years ago (the K-T Event)?

Source: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotScience/~3/s3aDkmfWhtA/amateur-astronomers-spot-jovian-blast

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