NBCNEWS.COM - Astronomers are abuzz over sightings of a flash on Jupiter — which
suggests that the giant planet has taken another bullet for the solar
system team.
Today's report follows similar sightings of impacts
in 2009 and 2010. As in those earlier cases, the call has gone out to
look for any visible scars on Jupiter's cloud tops. That would be a sure
sign that an asteroid or comet was drawn in by the planet's
gravitational pull, potentially saving us from a cosmic collision threat.
"It's kind of a scary proposition to see how often Jupiter gets hit," said George Hall, an amateur astronomer from Dallas who captured the flash on video this morning. click here to read more