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Jupiter's Comet Crash: Unraveling the Splashback Mystery
JupiterTuesday, November 26, 2024
There was a really interesting part of the splashback called the "vanguard". This was like a shell of stuff moving really fast. Some of this stuff went sideways and made another shock wave. This explained some early signals we saw in the 2-micron light curves. The rest of the vanguard fell back and made some cool things happen, like CO emission and a bright flash at 0. 9 microns. The model also showed some smaller bumps or "bounces" that matched what we saw.
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