Found inside Page 195At the time of the comet crash, astronomers figured Jupiter experienced an impact detectable from Earth every few At the same time, in the Philippines, amateur astronomer Chris Go was recording his own video feed and was able to This site is maintained by the Planetary Science Communications team at, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio, NASA Goddard Scientific Visualization Studio, NASA's First Chief Astronomer, the Mother of Hubble, Perseverance Arrives at Mars: Feb. 18, 2021 (Mission Trailer), Explore NASA's 70-Meter Deep Space Communications Dish (360 Video), NASA's Perseverance Captures Challenging Flight by Mars Helicopter, Hubble Spies Newly Forming Star Incubating in IC 2631, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Primed to Lift the Haze Surrounding Sub-Neptunes, One Year From Launch: US-European Satellite to Track World's Water, Twin of NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover Begins Terrain Tests, NASA's Eyes on the Earth Puts the World at Your Fingertips. Found inside Page 284Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 FAQ1234 Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 Photo Gallery1235 Downloadable gif Animation showing time course of impact and size relative to earthsize1236 http://www.cv.nrao.edu/~pmurphy/patsl9.html Jupiter Swallows The impact was so powerful that it left scars that endured for months and were more discernible than Jupiter's Great Red Spot. Explore NASAs 70-meter deep space communications antenna located at the Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex in Barstow, California. In modern times, numerous impact events on Jupiter have been observed, the most significant of which is the impact of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 in 1994.. Because of its mass, Jupiter, the most massive planet in the solar system, has a vast sphere of gravitational influence, the region of space where an asteroid capture can take place under favorable conditions. Found inside Page 104( from Nova , Coronet Films and Video ) Impact Earth ( 1986 , 48 minutes , color film and video ) . Jupiter's role in influencing comets has to do with the modifications of cometary orbits that can either cause an incoming comet The first confirmed impact at Jupiter hit it out of the park. A group of Japanese astronomers just discovered a potential new impact at the planet Jupiter. This is an excellent image! The comet had been orbiting Jupiter for nearly a decade before Jupiter's gravity tore it to shreds, breaking it apart into 20 fragments. The most recent impact, in September, didn't produce a visible impact scar. By: Bob King Harald Paleske in Langendorf, Germany, captured this image of a bright flash of light as something impacted Jupiter on September 13, 2021. An account of NASA's dramatic NEAR mission to the asteroid Eros by scientists involved. Breathtaking full-color photography complement an intriguing exploration of outer space, in a visual look at modern astronomy that features pictures from the Mars Pathfinder and Voyager probes, telescope images from around the world, and Team members reflect on Spirit's six-years of roving Mars. November 17, 2021, By: David Dickinson Arimatsu and the group used a surveillance system called PONCOTS as part of the Organized Autotelescopes for Serendipitous Event Survey (OASES) project to make their discovery. The impacts occurred over a series of about six Earth days which is why Jupiter (which rotates about once every Earth 10 hours) appears to be rotating so fast in this visualization; time is is depicted at about 7 hours per second of animation. The program alerted him that there was a high probability that what he saw was indeed a collision. The impacts occurred over a series of about six Earth days which is why Jupiter (which rotates about once every Earth 10 hours) appears to be rotating so fast in . The most recent impact, in September, didn't produce a visible impact scar. In one of the biggest explosions that have ever been witnessed,. A bright fireball -- most likely a small asteroid or a comet -- struck Jupiter at 22:39 UTC on September 13, 2021. I can send the processed images and video to you if you are interested. ** Update October 19, 2021 Good news! NASA Official: November 15, 2021, By: David Grinspoon The solar system's second-largest body after our sun not only has a massive radius of 43,440.7 miles, but . This one may not either. In July 1994, astronomers around the world watched as the fragments of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 slammed into the planet Jupiter.NASA Science: http://science.na. The impacts started on July 16, 1994, and ended on July 22, 1994. As NASA prepares to launch the Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket on the uncrewed Artemis I mission around the Moon, weve already begun to take the next step. Sky & Telescope, Night Sky, and skyandtelescope.org are registered trademarks of AAS Sky Publishing LLC. But these observations almost didn't happen. November 15, 2021, By: David Dickinson The impacts proved to be impressive: The fragments - some 21 in all - plunged into Jupiter's atmosphere over the course of six days. This generated a large amount of coverage in the popular media, and the comet was closely observed by astronomers worldwide. That happened in July 1994 when 21 fragments of comet D/1993 Shoemaker-Levy 9 (SL-9) rained down on the spinning planet over a period . On Friday (Oct. 15), skywatchers in Japan observed a flash in the atmosphere of Jupiter's northern hemisphere that was likely caused by an asteroid impact. Found inside Page 3730How We Know the Earth Moves How We Study the Sun Hubble - Secrets from Space The Hubble Instruments Hunt for Alien Worlds Impact ! Comets & Asteroids In the Beginning In the Beginning - The Sun The Inner Planets Interstellar Space Into As the largest and most massive planet around the Sun, Jupiter's gravity is so strong that it may actually fling some of these flying space objects outside of the Solar System before they get closer to Earth. Found inside Page 57Finally , at about 8 , the first pictures came up on the DIRECT HITS : In this infrared image , the impact sites of the first and third comet fragments video screen - and there , right at Jupiter's show up as two big hot spots at lower On Friday (Oct. 15), skywatchers in Japan observed a flash in the atmosphere of Jupiter's northern hemisphere that was likely caused by an asteroid impact. The impactor is estimated to have been about 200 to 500 meters in diameter. Found inside Page 225 BETA A22 Continued press coverage of the comet Shoemaker - Levy 9 impact on the surface of Jupiter is presented . NONP - NASA - VT - 94-25774 ) Avail : CASI VHS A01 / BETA A22 This video uses computer graphic models of the heat When NASAs Perseverance rover travels to Mars to search for signs of life, its important that the spacecraft doesnt bring along any Earth bacteria. Just leave a comment, and I'll make sure to contact you. We do know that it can't have been too big images of Jupiter since the impact doesn't reveal an impact scar, Byrne tells Inverse. The flash was confirmed by a second observer, Japanese amateur astronomer yotsuyubi21, who prefers to go by their Twitter handle. The orbits are driven using ephemeris data. The . Found inside Page 222A.2 Scars in Jupiter's atmosphere caused by the impact of the fragmented nucleus of comet SL9 in July 1994. who used a ToUcam Pro II (a webcam) attached to a 6-in. apochromat and 5 Barlow lens to secure a routine video of Jupiter. Now, images taken by the spacecraft have been stitched together to create a virtual flyover of the j Animations, interviews and mission b-roll available for download. The impact area covered 190 million square kilometers, similar in area to the planet's Little Red Spot and approximately the size of the Pacific Ocean. The impact was seen and captured by astronomers across the world who were observing the ongoing transit of the shadow of Jupiter's moon Io. Found inside Page 684 Features information on the collision of the comet Shoemaker - Levy 9 with Jupiter as captured by the Hubble space telescope . videos , simulations , and information documenting the impact of the comet S - L9 on Jupiter in 1994. If it's confirmed it would be the 11th observed comet or asteroid strike at the gas giant since the pieces of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 slammed into Jupiter in 1994. This Hubble infrared image captures a protostar in the reflection nebula IC 2631, part of the Chamaeleon star-forming region. But dont worry, Jupiter has actually seen worse. The expanding spot is twice the length of the United States. The video was snapped using an an 11" SCT with an ASI120mm camera and Ir-. November 11, 2021. Clara, Sugar Plum Fairy, move aside. Due to its humongous size and its orbit puts it close to the asteroid belt, Jupiter often gets smacked by these objects. The orbits are driven using ephemeris data. Yes, please send to my email. 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. Take a virtual ride with Voyager 1 and 2 past Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Science Writer: Io and its . October 18, 2021 The best-known impact at Jupiter was that of the 19 fragments of a comet called Shoemaker-Levy 9 in 1994. November 16, 2021, By: Jeff Hecht Knownas the "Mother of Hubble," Dr. Nancy Grace Roman was instrumental in taking the Hubble Space Telescope from an idea to reality. The flash from a new impact . At impact, they were traveling at a speed of about 37 miles/second (60 km/second . The 3D real-time visualization tool lets users track NASA satellites as well as the vital Earth science data they provide. What are these graceful visitors to our skies? We now know that they bring both life and death and teach us about our origins. Comet begins with a breathtaking journey through space astride a comet. At impact, they were traveling at a speed of about 37 miles/second (60 km/second . Found inside Page 160On rare occasions, a comet or an asteroid strikes Jupiter, which may cause a temporary dark blotch atop the cloud belts that can last for for new Jupiter impacts; through the end of 2016, amateur astronomers have spotted five more. This generated a large amount of coverage in the popular media, and the comet was closely observed by astronomers worldwide. Scientists discovered the object early enough to see the planet's massive gravity tear . I'll contact you shortly. Even a modest impact on Earth would be devastating, but Jupiter is so big it seems to be able to shake off these kinds of events without any problem.. That happened in July 1994 when 21 fragments of comet D/1993 Shoemaker-Levy 9 (SL-9) rained down on the spinning planet over a period . According to the Europlanet Society, on average 6 objects 10 meters across and larger (that is, big enough for amateurs to record) hit Jupiter each year.Aided by transient-alert software like DeTeCt, we've seen a steady uptick in the number of impacts in recent years, proving that the more we look, the more we see. Found inside Page 51Video Clips As with sound it is possible , and advisable , to use video clips as a marketing tool on the Net . world used the Internet to access high quality images and videos of the Shoemaker - Levy comet's impact with Jupiter . Found inside Page 104The Collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 and Jupiter John Spencer John R. Spencer, Jacqueline Mitton C and E. Some spots were even said to be readily seen through the finder telescopes and on screens of the video guiders . Bill Dunford. Found inside Page 3In 1994, we even witnessed multiple comet impacts into Jupiter, each of which would have annihilated Earth. Numerous PowerPoint presentations and videos of PowerPoint presentations by the world's scientific elite are acces- sible at the The string of fragments had been caught in a two-year orbit around Jupiter before crashing into its cloud tops. The event became a media circus as it was the first . The giant planet helps protect us from similar incidents. In 1994, the Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 (SL9) impacted Jupiter, which had captured the comet shortly before (and broken apart by its gravity).The event became a media circus as it was the first direct observation of an extraterrestrial collision of Solar System objects. Found inside Page 485Several patrols of lunar meteoroid impacts use video cameras on Earth. (A meteoroid is a small object in solar orbit Even comets striking Jupiter, for example, Shoemaker-Levi 9, with billions-tonne masses, produced Figure B.3 It has given humankind the first truly clear view of the heavens and has revolutionized almost every area of modern astronomy. The author this text, David Leckrone, worked as a project scientist on Hubble for 33 years. Dr. Lori Glaze ** Update October 28, 2021 Victor PS of Ang of Singapore also confirmed the impact flash (see photos above). From July 16 to 22, 1994, enormous pieces of the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 (SL9), discovered just a year prior, crashed into Jupiter over several days, creating huge, dark scars in the planet's . In fact, some scientists think thats why life on Earth was able to thrive. In July 1994, the Hubble Space Telescope was poised to use its newly fixed optics to observe one of the most impressive astronomical events of the century - the 21 fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 impacting Jupiter. This visualziation shows the major fragments of comet Showmaker-Levy 9 colliding with Jupiter in 1994. (You can unsubscribe anytime). So this small object probably exploded in Jupiters upper atmosphere since it lacked enough size and speed to really pierce through and leave behind a scar. But these observations almost didn't happen. Found insideAnother method of photography that is fun with a platform is afocal video photography. I made a mount for my 8 mm camcorder to look I obtained some great shots of Jupiter and the ShoemakerLevy comet impact sites using this method. Twenty-five years ago, humanity first witnessed a collision between a comet and a planet. Found inside Page 1974C73 BT Fishing Craps ( Game ) UF Crap shooting Crapshooting BT Dice games Gambling NT Video craps Crapshooting USE with Jupiter USE Shoemaker - Levy 9 comet - Collision with Jupiter Crash sensors ( May Subd Geog ) UF Impact sensors By: Bob King https://www.facebook.com/groups/421163751426836/permalink/1825072731035924/. Site Manager: An amateur astronomer caught Jupiter in trouble t as a large object smacked into the gas giant, creating a small poof in the planets atmosphere. Sky & Telescope is part of AAS Sky Publishing, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the American Astronomical Society. (C) MPI Astronomie Heidelberg.The impact of the first comet fragment can be seen to the lower left. In both cases, the impacts broke the thick gaseous formations around Jupiter and helped scientists gain a better understanding of what lies beneath the atmospheric covering. INVERSE 2021 BDG Media, Inc. All rights reserved. First discovered by Australian amateur astronomer Anthony Wesley, the feature is the impact site and . Copyright 2021 AAS Sky Publishing LLC. Hubble Memorable Moments: Comet Impact. Phillips W. Davis The solar system's second-largest body after our sun not only has a massive radius of 43,440.7 miles, but . Aided by transient-alert software like DeTeCt, we've seen a steady uptick in the number of impacts in recent years, proving that the more we look, the more we see. 2, Yes, I would like to receive emails from Sky & Telescope. This Week's Sky at a Glance, November 12 20, Under One Sky: Let's Address Light Pollution Together. Hubble Memorable Moments: Comet Impact. Photo by Hubble Space Telescope. "A bright flash of light surprised me," German astronomer Harald Paleske, who video . The cosmic collision was then confirmed by two other observers. Scientists discovered the object early enough to see the planet's massive gravity tear . The most famous incident took place in 1994 when fragments of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet collided with Jupiter. What's Up for April? Found inside advice on occultations, and a photograph of the system he has used to such good effect to record meteors on video. came up with drawings from his logbook of Comet Hyakutake and the ShoemakerLevy 9 impact scars on Jupiter. An SL-9 impact site on Jupiter, July 6, 1994. Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 (formally designated D/1993 F2) was a comet that broke apart in July 1992 and collided with Jupiter in July 1994, providing the first direct observation of an extraterrestrial collision of Solar System objects. Jupiter "Bruised" by Comet Impact (1994) Source: Hubble Space Telescope Comet Team and NASA. Luckily, Earth doesnt have to suffer through the same type of this cosmic wrath, and that is partly due to its larger planetary sibling. Historical Date: September 21, 2009. Historical Date: July 22, 1994. Comet or Asteroid Impact on Jupiter (2009) This Hubble picture, taken on July 23, 2009 is the sharpest visible-light picture taken of an impact feature spotted on Jupiter in 2009. Has a Stray Piece of the Moon Become a Quasi-satellite of Earth? Twenty-five years ago, humanity first witnessed a collision between a comet and a planet. The largest planet in the Solar System often attracts this kind of scuffle due to its exceptional gravitational pull, which helps protect the Earth from similar incidents. Found inside Page vii2.7 The Doppler Effect 63 Animation Video Doppler Video 64 Spectral - Line Analysis 65 Chapter Review 65 2.8 4.3 3 TELESCOPES The Tools of Astronomy 68 Animation Video Infrared Image of Comet Fragment Impact with Jupiter 113 The impacts occurred over a series of about six Earth days which is why Jupiter (which rotates about once every Earth 10 hours) appears to be rotating so fast in . Found inside'Risks of hazardous waste sites versus asteroid and comet impacts: Accounting for the discrepancies in U.S. resource allocation', RiskAnalysis, Jet Propulsion Laboratory 2000, 'Comet Shoemaker-Levy collision with Jupiter', Found inside Page 23Development of an all-sky video meteor network in southern ontario, canada: the asgard system. J. IMO 38, 2530. 156: The Collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 and Jupiter, eds K. S. Noll, H. A. Weaver, and P. D. Feldman (Baltimore, That number includes a minor strike spotted by NASA's Juno probe on April 10, 2020. Found inside Page 11A few days before embarking on my trip to Singapore, I had viewed a video, Fire From the Sky,6 which featured the work of renowned The comet did indeed impact Jupiter, in a rapid progression of sixteen direct hits over six days. Found inside Page 205Malcolm W. Browne, Earth-Size Storm and Fireballs Shake Jupiter as a Comet Dies, New York Times, July 19, 1994, Kunio M. Sayanagi, Jupiter Hit by Another Impactor Thursday; Video Inside, Ars Technica, June 4, 2010, The largest planet in the solar system just got whacked by an asteroid or a comet, and some intrepid stargazers have captured the planet's latest collision on camera. But, to reach the surface of the Red Planet, it has to survive the harrowi No one really knew what Vesta looked like until NASAs Dawn spacecraft decided to drop in on it. In this extraordinary volume, David Levy shines his expert light on a subject that has long captivated our imaginations and fears, and demonstrates the need for our continued and rapt attention. The fragments smashed into Jupiter with the force of 300 million atomic bombs, according to NASA. From July 16 to 22, 1994, enormous pieces of the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 (SL9), discovered just a year prior, crashed into Jupiter over several days, creating huge, dark scars in the planet's . Organized Autotelescopes for Serendipitous Event Survey, Russia Conducts Antisatellite Test; Space Station Crew Takes Cover. How Historic Jupiter Comet Impact Led to Planetary Defense. Found inside Page 425Comet Shoemaker - Levy Home Page http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/s19/ Description of the comet's collision with Jupiter 1994 , the first You can view a video clip of the aurora borealis and listen to audio clips of David Stern of NASA . Saturn's moons give Tchaikovsky's classic ballet, "The Nutcracker," a graceful new spin in this video compiled from some 61 images taken by the Cassini spacecra After nearly 300 million miles (470 million km), NASAs Perseverance rover completes its journey to Mars on Feb. 18, 2021. From the video, the burst lasted about 4 seconds. John McKeon captured an impact on the gas giant on March 17th, 2016 (00:18:45 UT). The Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite is targeted for launch in 2022. Found inside Page 185The impactor was either an asteroid or a comet, less than 1 km in diameter. who captured it on video. On 20 August 2010, the Japanese amateur Masayuki Tachikawa, from Kumamoto, observed a fireball impact on Jupiter; In July 1994, astronomers around the world watched as the fragments of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 slammed into the planet Jupiter.NASA Science: http://science.na. Found insidewas the first visual sighting of a Jovian impact fireball. Petersen phoned Kyle Cudworth Among those who noticed Petersen's thread was George Hall, who had made a video recording of Jupiter that morning. On reviewing his video clip Arkansas Sky Observatories has just announced the news in facebook post. An impact scar is what was famously left in July 1994 when the comet Shoemaker-Levy-9 hit the planet and left a dark feature on Jupiter that was bigger than the Earth. 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. This visualziation shows the major fragments of comet Showmaker-Levy 9 colliding with Jupiter in 1994. Found inside Page 509 video-projectors, 5.1 sound system; Technical means employed: chroma-key recording of characters, integration with Comet Halley's (average) period: 76 years; Collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter (1622 July, Scientists believe that Jupiters sheer size actually deflects some of these impacts from the rest of the Solar Systems planets by taking them on itself. Detailed atmospheric studies will provide key insights into some of the most common and mysterious planets known in the galaxy. Impact on Jupiter surprises skywatchers. Found insideThe Comet had faked its destruction by jettisoning one of its own torpedoes just seconds before impact with the one field surrounding the Comet not only rendered the ship invisible to the naked eye, but it also deflected video, Found inside Page 337In the final days before impact week, Dave and I were asked to do many local television interviews. around the screen and the video of champagne bottles followed, as we got our first glimpse of big black impact sites on Jupiter. Amateur video: Follow the Cassini spacecraft during its journey to and near Saturn. According to Byrne, the object could have been a few tens to perhaps a few hundreds of meters in size. Then wake up early to observe the giant planets Jupiter and Saturn. Amanda Barnett Found inside Page 82The great increase both in number of programs produced and in the percentage devoted to the impact scenario is believed to be a direct result of the 1994 impact of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 on Jupiter. A similar increase in comet-oriented Explores the world of meteorites, asteroids, and comets from the perspectives of science, folklore, and superstition Another notable impact happened in 2009, when the planet got slammed by yet another impactor which was initially thought to be a comet but turned out to be an asteroid. The expanding spot is twice the length of the United States. If confirmed, it would be the tenth recorded impact at Jupiter since the first in July 1994, when fragments of sundered Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 slammed into the planet and left a trail of prominent dark scars. The bright spot to the right is the moon Io. November 16, 2021, By: Thomas A. Dobbins But both events make us keenly aware of the potential hazards that still lurk in our solar system. Jupiter is no stranger to impacts from space debris and objects like asteroids and comets. In July 1994, the Hubble Space Telescope was poised to use its newly fixed optics to observe one of the most impressive astronomical events of the century - the 21 fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 impacting Jupiter. First discovered by Australian amateur astronomer Anthony Wesley, the feature is the impact site and . If confirmed, it would be the tenth recorded impact at Jupiter since the first in July 1994, when fragments of sundered Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 slammed into the planet and left a trail of prominent dark scars. Found inside Page 1780C73 BT Fishing Craps ( Game ) UF Crap shooting Crapshooting BT Dice games Gambling NT Video craps Crapshooting USE with Jupiter USE Shoemaker - Levy 9 comet - Collision with Jupiter Crash sensors ( May Subd Geog ) UF Impact sensors Found inside Page 262Figure 8.12 The aftermath of the comet Shoemaker Levy 9 impact on jupiter. He was taking images with a CCD video camera attached to his homemade 141/2-inch (370 mm) Newtonian reflector from his home not far from Canberra in A little more than a month after five amateurs independently recorded a similar flash, a team of astronomers, led by Ko Arimatsu of Kyoto University, captured this most recent flare in Jupiter's cloud tops (IR/visible image below) at 13:24 UT on Friday, October 15th. Essential reference for all interested in meteorites; includes a searchable CD-ROM with greatly expanded information. The string of fragments had been caught in a two-year . An unidentified object collided with the planet Jupiter on the night of Monday 13th to Tuesday 14th September. Found inside Page 126The Crash of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 David H. Levy. ter, and by the middle of April a line of reporters for print, radio, and video interviews were closing in on the doorstep of our 18inch telescope. Soon this became an almost daily Indeed, we've seen several such impacts at Jupiter over the past several years, suggesting that they're relatively common, Byrne says. If confirmed, it would be the eighth recorded impact at Jupiter since the first in July 1994, when fragments of sundered Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 slammed into the planet and left a trail of prominent dark scars. In both cases, the impacts broke the thick gaseous formations around Jupiter and helped scientists gain a better understanding of what lies beneath the atmospheric covering. Planetary scientist Paul Byrne is not quite sure whether the object is an asteroid or a comet. Historical Date: September 21, 2009. The event occurred in Jupiter's North Tropical Zone near the southern edge of the North Temperate Belt at latitude +20 North and longitude 201 (System II). Shoemaker-Levy 9 (SL-9) was a short-period comet that was discovered by Eugen. Found inside Page 148( from Nova , Coronet Films and Video ) * Impact Earth ( 1986 , 48 minutes , color film and video ) . Meteors , asteroids , comets are discussed in terms of their effects on Earth . ( Southerby Productions ) Comet Halley Returns Although the impact flash looked enormous, it's not a 1:1 indicator of how big the impact event itself was.. The impact took place at precisely 12:39 a.m. KST. Amateurs who photographed and took video of the Jupiter around the time of the potential impact are urged to contact either Marc Delcroix or Ricardo Hueso to provide confirmation of the event. The 2009 Jupiter impact event, occasionally referred to as the Wesley impact, was a July 2009 impact event on Jupiter that caused a black spot in the planet's atmosphere. The orbits are driven using ephemeris data. This new animation shows us that Saturn's moon Titan has more in common with Earth than we thought. 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