k This Hubble picture, taken on July 23, by the new Wide Field Camera 3, is the sharpest visiblelight picture taken of the atmospheric debris from a comet or asteroid that collided with Jupiter on July 19. This is Hubble39s first science observation following its repair and upgrade in May. The size of the impactor is estimated to be as large as several football fields. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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This Hubble picture, taken on July 23, by the new Wide Field Camera 3, is the sharpest visible-light picture taken of the atmospheric debris from a comet or asteroid that collided with Jupiter on July 19. This is Hubble's first science observation following its repair and upgrade in May. The size of the impactor is estimated to be as large as several football fields.
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This Hubble picture, taken on July 23, by the new Wide Field Camera 3, is the sharpest visible-light picture taken of the atmospheric debris from a comet or asteroid that collided with Jupiter on July 19. This is Hubble's first science observation following its repair and upgrade in May. The size of the impactor is estimated to be as large as several football fields.

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