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Nicole ([personal profile] trickykitty) wrote2009-07-21 09:51 pm
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In the next 15 years, Jupiter might not be there (to save us, that is)

I hadn't seen anyone post about the recent meteor/comet attack that was thwarted by Jupiter, so I figured I'd add it.

This, for me, is one of those funky coincidences that pop up on a regular basis. I had just finished watching Sam Neill's Staying Alive (thanks to [livejournal.com profile] lolotehe) just last week, in which our intrepid space and time traveler tells all about how Jupiter saves millions of human lives every second.

I guess it's because we're just that damn lucky! Ka-ching! ;)

I'm being facetious

[identity profile] trickykitty.livejournal.com 2009-07-27 12:23 pm (UTC)(link)
From the last line of the article:

Fifteen years ago this month, earthly telescopes saw a comet, Shoemaker-Levy 9, break up and go plowing into Jupiter's atmosphere, leaving a string of dark spots in the cloud tops.

And, if in another 15 years time Jupiter is on the opposite side of the solar system from the direction of a comet headed toward earth, then it may be too far away to protect our planet from collision.