Asteroid collision incidents have withal to be put down by National Aeronautics and Space Administration scientists but on Wed, scientists enounced they put down what might be the consequence of a collision.
Using the Hubble Space Telescope, stargazers gave chase an x-shaped physical object for several calendar months and cerebrated that they had caught a new collision. However, National Aeronautics and Space Administration scientists made up one's mind that the collision haped in early 2009.
"We anticipated the junk field of force to extend dramatically, like shrapnel flying from a hand grenade," uranologist David Jewitt of the University of California in City of the Angels, said in a release. "But what took place was quite an the inverse. We determined that the physical object is extending very, real slowly."
Behind the x-shaped physical object is what appears to be a important quantity of dust and other junk. At first, scientists cerebrated that the object was a comet.
From: http://ping.fm/hLHsQ
Using the Hubble Space Telescope, stargazers gave chase an x-shaped physical object for several calendar months and cerebrated that they had caught a new collision. However, National Aeronautics and Space Administration scientists made up one's mind that the collision haped in early 2009.
"We anticipated the junk field of force to extend dramatically, like shrapnel flying from a hand grenade," uranologist David Jewitt of the University of California in City of the Angels, said in a release. "But what took place was quite an the inverse. We determined that the physical object is extending very, real slowly."
Behind the x-shaped physical object is what appears to be a important quantity of dust and other junk. At first, scientists cerebrated that the object was a comet.
From: http://ping.fm/hLHsQ