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Captured comet becomes moon of Jupiter


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http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/news/3003/captured-comet-becomes-moon-jupiter

 

Jupiter’s gravity captured a comet in the mid-20th century, holding it in orbit as a temporary moon for 12 years.

 

Jupiter's large gravity field is good at capturing comets.

 

This means that some of the tiny moons of Jupiter are not native to our solar system. They are from ... outside.

 

Who knows what eldritch horrors slumber inside comets older than our solar system?

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