I think we might have blown it up before it got too close to cause the Earth problems.
The image doesn't look like a crumbling comet, being pulled apart by the Sun's gravity.
It looks like it was blasted to pieces, suddenly.
I think we might have blown it up before it got too close to cause the Earth problems.
The image doesn't look like a crumbling comet, being pulled apart by the Sun's gravity.
It looks like it was blasted to pieces, suddenly.
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Normally, when a comet is falling apart, the debris becomes a part of the comet's tail, trailing behind the comet.
In the image taken by the Hubble Telescope, the chunks are no longer in a line.
The chunks have moved away from each other in all directions.
Anon, educate yourself.
A bad meme of an airplane is not the Hubble Telescope.
Astronomers and others can reserve time to use the Hubble Telescope.
I am genuinely concerned for you.
Telescopes have been around for a while now.