Computational models for the July, 1994 collision of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter have provided a framework for interpreting the observational data. Imaging, photometry, and spectroscopy data from ground-based, Hubble Space Telescope, and Galileo spacecraft instruments are consistent with phenomena that were dominated by the generation of incandescent fireballs that were ballistically ejected to high altitudes, where they formed plumes that subsequently collapsed over large areas of Jupiter`s atmosphere. Applications of similar computational models to collisions into Earth`s atmosphere show that a very similar sequence of events should take place for NEO impacts with energies as low as 3 megatons, recurring on 100 year timescales or ...
Near-infrared and mid-infrared observations of the site of the 2009 July 19 impact of an unknown obj...
Atmospheres Under Fire: The Effects of Volcanic and Impact Induced Plumes on The Atmospheres of Io a...
Cosmic collisions on planets cause detectable optical flashes that range from terrestrial shooting s...
Computational simulations of the impacts of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 (SL9) fragments on Jupiter provid...
Numerical results of impact of Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9 (SL9) on Jupiter are compared with observation...
The impact of fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 on Jupiter and the resulting vapor plume expansion...
In July 1994, the fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 plunged into Jupiter. We present preliminary ...
We have studied the plume formation after a Jovian comet impact using the ZEUS-MP 2 hydrodynamics co...
Periodic Comet Shoemaker/Levy 9 will impact Jupiter in late July 1994. The comet, which broke into m...
We have employed three-dimensional numerical simulations of the impact of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 (SL...
On 2009 July 19, we observed a single, large impact on Jupiter at a planetocentric latitude of 55°S....
We have investigated the 2009 July impact event on Jupiter using the ZEUS-MP 2 three-dimensional hyd...
Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images reveal major atmospheric changes created by the collision of com...
We have studied plume formation after a Jovian comet impact using the ZEUS-MP 2 hydrodynamics code. ...
We have run high-resolution, three-dimensional, hydrodynamic simulations of the impact of comet Shoe...
Near-infrared and mid-infrared observations of the site of the 2009 July 19 impact of an unknown obj...
Atmospheres Under Fire: The Effects of Volcanic and Impact Induced Plumes on The Atmospheres of Io a...
Cosmic collisions on planets cause detectable optical flashes that range from terrestrial shooting s...
Computational simulations of the impacts of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 (SL9) fragments on Jupiter provid...
Numerical results of impact of Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9 (SL9) on Jupiter are compared with observation...
The impact of fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 on Jupiter and the resulting vapor plume expansion...
In July 1994, the fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 plunged into Jupiter. We present preliminary ...
We have studied the plume formation after a Jovian comet impact using the ZEUS-MP 2 hydrodynamics co...
Periodic Comet Shoemaker/Levy 9 will impact Jupiter in late July 1994. The comet, which broke into m...
We have employed three-dimensional numerical simulations of the impact of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 (SL...
On 2009 July 19, we observed a single, large impact on Jupiter at a planetocentric latitude of 55°S....
We have investigated the 2009 July impact event on Jupiter using the ZEUS-MP 2 three-dimensional hyd...
Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images reveal major atmospheric changes created by the collision of com...
We have studied plume formation after a Jovian comet impact using the ZEUS-MP 2 hydrodynamics code. ...
We have run high-resolution, three-dimensional, hydrodynamic simulations of the impact of comet Shoe...
Near-infrared and mid-infrared observations of the site of the 2009 July 19 impact of an unknown obj...
Atmospheres Under Fire: The Effects of Volcanic and Impact Induced Plumes on The Atmospheres of Io a...
Cosmic collisions on planets cause detectable optical flashes that range from terrestrial shooting s...