Moment mysterious object slams into Jupiter AGAIN is captured by Japanese astronomers - Daily Mail

Japanese astronomers captured footage of a potential impact on Jupiter, just a little more than a month since a similar incident was observed.

A team, led by Ko Arimatsu of Kyoto University, released footage of a mysterious bright light appearing on the gas giant for about four seconds on October 15.

If the bright light is confirmed as an impact, it would be the ninth to be captured by the human eye – the last was observed on September 13.

Japanese astronomers captured footage of a potential impact on Jupiter, just a little more than a month since a similar incident was observed.

A team, led by Ko Arimatsu of Kyoto University, released footage of a mysterious bright light appearing on the giant gas planet for about four seconds on Friday, October 15.

Jupiter has been colorized to show the bright light.

Last month, amateur astronomers captured a bright light appearing for a few seconds on the gas giant.

The first recorded impact on Jupiter was the Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 (SL9) that hit in July 1994 and last month (pictured), amateur astronomers captured a bright light appearing for a few seconds on the gas giant

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