Article 5PS48 Jupiter Just Got Smacked by a Space Rock and an Amateur Astronomer Caught it On Camera

Jupiter Just Got Smacked by a Space Rock and an Amateur Astronomer Caught it On Camera

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From Jupiter just got smacked by a space rock and an amateur astronomer caught it on camera:

Brazilian observer Jose Luis Pereira captured a bright flash on the solar system's largest planet Monday night [...], memorializing the fiery death of a space rock high in the Jovian atmosphere.

"I am an assiduous planetary observer," Pereira told Space.com in a written statement Tuesday (Sept. 14). "When the planets Jupiter, Saturn and Mars are in opposition, I try to make images in every possible night of clear skies. Especially [of] the planet Jupiter, my favorite."

[...] His observing setup consists of the following, he added: a Newtonian Telescope 275mm f/5,3 with a QHY5III462C camera, plus a Televue Powermate 5x (f/26,5) eyepiece and an IRUV cut filter.

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