A String Of Pearls

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    A String Of Pearls
    Credit: H. Weaver (JHU), T. Smith (STScI), NASA

    Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, named after its co-discoverers,
    was often referred to as the "string of pearls" comet. It is
    famous for its suggestive appearance as well as its collision
    with the planet Jupiter! The comet's original single nucleus
    was torn to pieces by Jupiter's strong gravity during a close
    encounter with the solar system's largest planet in 1992.
    The pieces are seen (scroll right) in this composite of Hubble
    Space Telescope images to be "pearls" strung out along the
    comet's orbital path. In July of 1994 these pieces collided with
    Jupiter in a rare and spectacular series of events.
     

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