Who Has A Theory For The Missing Jupiter Belt?!?
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good post

remember the unkown massive impact in the size of ze EARTH?
"NASA"?..."ESA"?!no space agency.. saw it comin´on July 2009

The scar from the probable impact appeared July 19 in Jupiter's southern hemisphere, and has grown to a size greater than the extent of the Pacific Ocean. This infrared image taken with Keck II on July 20 shows the new feature observed on Jupiter and its relative size compared to Earth.
see... Illuminati nwo is controllin´shit

http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/20 ... heory.html

remember the unkown massive impact in the size of ze EARTH?
"NASA"?..."ESA"?!no space agency.. saw it comin´on July 2009

The scar from the probable impact appeared July 19 in Jupiter's southern hemisphere, and has grown to a size greater than the extent of the Pacific Ocean. This infrared image taken with Keck II on July 20 shows the new feature observed on Jupiter and its relative size compared to Earth.
see... Illuminati nwo is controllin´shit
http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/20 ... heory.html
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marduk2012 wrote:good post
remember the unkown massive impact in the size of ze EARTH?
"NASA"?..."ESA"?!no space agency.. saw it comin´on July 2009
The scar from the probable impact appeared July 19 in Jupiter's southern hemisphere, and has grown to a size greater than the extent of the Pacific Ocean. This infrared image taken with Keck II on July 20 shows the new feature observed on Jupiter and its relative size compared to Earth.
see... Illuminati nwo is controllin´shit
http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/20 ... heory.html
What lead you to that conclusion they controlled that? Did you know there are 1000 asteroids that are potentially threatening to earth each day?
Seriously???? You can't blame the NWO on everything. That's exactly what all of you are doing....
Why can't you just think with you own head and think that maybe its because of natural causes???
It doesn't really say anything about it in this article... but could it be a possible connection..? Who knows....
First Results Study on Impact of Large Celestial Body on Jupiter
ScienceDaily (May 20, 2010)
The Planetary Sciences Group at the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country with its headquarters at the Faculty of Engineering in Bilbao and led by Professor Agustín Sánchez Lavega, has published the first results of research into the impact of a large-sized celestial body on the planet Jupiter last July.
The work includes researchers from the group Santiago Pérez Hoyos and Ricardo Hueso as well as American scientists, and has appeared in Astrophysical Journal Letters.

Jupiter. (Credit: UPV/EHU)
It was an amateur Australian astronomer who came across the presence of a large, black spot close to the polar region of the planet Jupiter, the biggest in the Solar System, on July 19, 2009. The impact had taken place at a very high latitude close to the planet's South Pole barely 3 or 4 hours before the spot was seen on Jupiter's dark side (in other words, at night), and this prevented it from being observed directly. The trajectory was in the opposite direction of the fragments of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet that crashed into Jupiter exactly 15 years previously, in July 1994.
After the world's large observatories had been alerted, the confirmation came through in a matter of hours that the spot consisted of the remains of ash left behind following the impact of a comet or asteroid. The world's main observatories, including the Hubble space telescope among others, immediately set about analysing the phenomenon. After several months' work the first two papers dealing with the conclusions about the nature of the impact and its effect on the planet's atmosphere have been published.

New expanding spot on the giant planet Jupiter. (Credit: NASA, ESA, and H. Hammel (Space Science Institute, Boulder, Colo.), and the Jupiter Comet Impact Team.)
According to the studies, the main spot, a very black cloud comprising the waste materials produced by the impact, reached a size of about 5,000 km in the atmosphere of Jupiter, even though it was surrounded by a halo caused by the falling of the material expelled from the atmosphere of up to 8,000 km, slightly smaller than the size of the Earth. It is not known whether the thick cloud consisting of very fine particles (barely a thousandth of a millimetre) and very black, is a product of the waste materials of the object or whether these particles were produced by the extremely high temperatures generated by the impact in Jupiter's atmosphere.
Over the days that followed the ash was blown by Jupiter's winds -which are gentle at these latitudes- in a way similar to the ash being blown from the Icelandic volcano currently erupting. There are doubts as to whether the celestial body that crashed onto the surface of Jupiter was a comet or an asteroid. Assuming that it was of a comet type, -in other words, mainly made up of ice substances-, the size of the meteorite would have been in the region of 500 metres.
This second clearly detected impact on Jupiter seems to suggest that objects ranging between 0.5 and 1 km in size fall onto the planet more frequently than originally thought: until now an impact was reckoned to take place on average once every 50 to 250 years, but with the new findings events like this one could well be occurring every 10 to 15 years.
The study of the impacts on planets helps us to get a better understanding of those that could happen on Earth. If this object had crashed into our planet, the result would have been cataclysmic. Fortunately there are few objects of this size close to us, and in some way Jupiter acts like a "protective umbrella," because its very strong gravity forcefully attracts towards itself roving objects that pass close by it in the solar system.
Story Source:
Adapted from materials provided by Basque Research. http://www.basqueresearch.com/
Journal Reference:
1. A. Sánchez-Lavega, A. Wesley, G. Orton, R. Hueso, S. Perez-Hoyos, L. N. Fletcher, P. Yanamandra-Fisher, J. Legarreta, I. de Pater, H. Hammel, A. Simon-Miller, J. M. Gomez-Forrellad, J. L. Ortiz, E. García-Melendo, R. C. Puetter, P. Chodas. The impact of a large object with Jupiter in July 2009. The Astrophysical Journal, 2010; 715 (2): L155 DOI: http://iopscience.iop.org/2041-8205/715/2/L155/
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 092950.htm
First Results Study on Impact of Large Celestial Body on Jupiter
ScienceDaily (May 20, 2010)
The Planetary Sciences Group at the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country with its headquarters at the Faculty of Engineering in Bilbao and led by Professor Agustín Sánchez Lavega, has published the first results of research into the impact of a large-sized celestial body on the planet Jupiter last July.
The work includes researchers from the group Santiago Pérez Hoyos and Ricardo Hueso as well as American scientists, and has appeared in Astrophysical Journal Letters.

Jupiter. (Credit: UPV/EHU)
It was an amateur Australian astronomer who came across the presence of a large, black spot close to the polar region of the planet Jupiter, the biggest in the Solar System, on July 19, 2009. The impact had taken place at a very high latitude close to the planet's South Pole barely 3 or 4 hours before the spot was seen on Jupiter's dark side (in other words, at night), and this prevented it from being observed directly. The trajectory was in the opposite direction of the fragments of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet that crashed into Jupiter exactly 15 years previously, in July 1994.
After the world's large observatories had been alerted, the confirmation came through in a matter of hours that the spot consisted of the remains of ash left behind following the impact of a comet or asteroid. The world's main observatories, including the Hubble space telescope among others, immediately set about analysing the phenomenon. After several months' work the first two papers dealing with the conclusions about the nature of the impact and its effect on the planet's atmosphere have been published.

New expanding spot on the giant planet Jupiter. (Credit: NASA, ESA, and H. Hammel (Space Science Institute, Boulder, Colo.), and the Jupiter Comet Impact Team.)
According to the studies, the main spot, a very black cloud comprising the waste materials produced by the impact, reached a size of about 5,000 km in the atmosphere of Jupiter, even though it was surrounded by a halo caused by the falling of the material expelled from the atmosphere of up to 8,000 km, slightly smaller than the size of the Earth. It is not known whether the thick cloud consisting of very fine particles (barely a thousandth of a millimetre) and very black, is a product of the waste materials of the object or whether these particles were produced by the extremely high temperatures generated by the impact in Jupiter's atmosphere.
Over the days that followed the ash was blown by Jupiter's winds -which are gentle at these latitudes- in a way similar to the ash being blown from the Icelandic volcano currently erupting. There are doubts as to whether the celestial body that crashed onto the surface of Jupiter was a comet or an asteroid. Assuming that it was of a comet type, -in other words, mainly made up of ice substances-, the size of the meteorite would have been in the region of 500 metres.
This second clearly detected impact on Jupiter seems to suggest that objects ranging between 0.5 and 1 km in size fall onto the planet more frequently than originally thought: until now an impact was reckoned to take place on average once every 50 to 250 years, but with the new findings events like this one could well be occurring every 10 to 15 years.
The study of the impacts on planets helps us to get a better understanding of those that could happen on Earth. If this object had crashed into our planet, the result would have been cataclysmic. Fortunately there are few objects of this size close to us, and in some way Jupiter acts like a "protective umbrella," because its very strong gravity forcefully attracts towards itself roving objects that pass close by it in the solar system.
Story Source:
Adapted from materials provided by Basque Research. http://www.basqueresearch.com/
Journal Reference:
1. A. Sánchez-Lavega, A. Wesley, G. Orton, R. Hueso, S. Perez-Hoyos, L. N. Fletcher, P. Yanamandra-Fisher, J. Legarreta, I. de Pater, H. Hammel, A. Simon-Miller, J. M. Gomez-Forrellad, J. L. Ortiz, E. García-Melendo, R. C. Puetter, P. Chodas. The impact of a large object with Jupiter in July 2009. The Astrophysical Journal, 2010; 715 (2): L155 DOI: http://iopscience.iop.org/2041-8205/715/2/L155/
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 092950.htm
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Been listening to tonights Coast to Coast show.
Its about Cayce's prophecies.
He prophecied watch out for changes to Jupiter
because that will be a sign of something positive is near!
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gostrider wrote::mrcool:
Been listening to tonights Coast to Coast show.
Its about Cayce's prophecies.
He prophecied watch out for changes to Jupiter
because that will be a sign of something positive is near!
Crap, I forgot about that, I wanted to listen to C2C tonight. Oh well. I think the strip disappeared due to the heating up of Jupiter, like the other planets that are heating up. It's interesting, that's for sure but not something I think about much.
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