Amateurs lead the way in this type of research.
An amateur astrophotographer captured a rare fireball hitting Jupiter marking one of the brightest flashes ever recorded on the planet.
. “It’s probably a light that seems to be a collision with a meteorite or something like that. I was lucky.”that even advanced telescopes can’t directly observe the space rocks that make these explosions. Ohsugi was recording Jupiter on a high video frame rate which allows scientists to freeze the frames which contain “a treasure trove of data.”
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