Collision of Two Asteroids Spotted For the First Time 31
sciencehabit writes "Astronomers report that a small asteroid located in the inner asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter took a major hit early last year. Previously rendered only in artists' conceptions, the first asteroid collision known in modern times revealed itself in a tail of debris streaming from what astronomers at first assumed was a comet. Instead of a steady stream of dust, however, they found boulders near the object with dust moving away from them."
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It actually looks a lot more like a Centari Vorchan [wikia.com] class warship.
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Or like an advanced Chig fighter from "Space: Above and Beyond".
Remember (Score:5, Funny)
As previously seen on Slashdot (Score:3, Informative)
A Hyper-Velocity Impact In the Asteroid Belt? [slashdot.org]
didn't spot collision (Score:5, Informative)
Technically, they didn't spot the collision. What they spotted was an asteroid that was probably involved in a recent collision. FTA: "Backtracking, they calculated that a single impact by a smaller asteroid could have blasted it all off the asteroid in February or March 2009." (Emphasis mine.) Still a pretty cool pic, though.
Re:didn't spot collision (Score:5, Funny)
I'll bet she was on her cellphone and didn't even notice the damage.
Re:didn't spot collision (Score:4, Funny)
I'll bet she was on her cellphone and didn't even notice the damage.
No, my sister was definitely in the UK at the time.
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"And I'm like, 'OMG! Becky's not even hot!'"
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Consequences will never be the same!
Re:PDAsteroids (Score:4, Funny)
And reproducing. Look at all the little asteroids out of that one.
Impossible (Score:4, Funny)
The possibility of successfully spotting an asteroid collision is approximately 3,720 to 1!
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The possibility of successfully spotting an asteroid collision is approximately 3,720 to 1!
That's no problem. Just get a big cup of really hot tea....
I don't want to run the risk of picking up hitch hikers.
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Duplicate? (Score:5, Informative)
Is this the same collision that was reported here on January 19, 2010: Slashdot Science Story | A Hyper-Velocity Impact In the Asteroid Belt? [slashdot.org]?
It looks like the picture is from February 2, 2010: Two asteroids suspected in space collision - Technology & science - Space - Space.com - msnbc.com [msn.com]
When I clicked TFA link, I immediately recognized the image from somewhere. I think it's nice to have references to where you may have seen this before, if just to assure you that you have not gone as crazy as you may fear.
Einstein was right! (Score:5, Funny)
It seems that we now know that God plays billiards instead :-)
Intra-stellar Warming (Score:1)
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