Jupiter's Fiery Encounter Caught on Camera

Amateur astronomers in Japan captured a bright flash on Jupiter's atmosphere, believed to be one of the brightest ever recorded on the gas planet. These flashes, caused by asteroids or comets impacting Jupiter, provide valuable insights into the violent processes that occurred during the early days of our solar system. While direct observation of these bodies is challenging, Jupiter's gravity attracts them, making it a unique tool for studying them. Scientists analyze these flashes to understand the history and evolution of our solar system. Amateur astronomers play a crucial role in this research, as most collisions with Jupiter are reported by them using techniques like lucky imaging.
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