From: Yvan Dutil (yvan.dutil_at_sympatico.ca)
Date: Fri Jan 02 2004 - 17:33:53 PST
Highly unlikely, the ratio of energy is more than a billion to one.
On tye other side, there is some hope to observe the entry trail of the
Huygens probe in Titan atmosphere next year.
Yvan Dutil
LARRY KLAES a écrit :
> In 1994 during the violent impacts on Jupiter by the Shoemaker-Levy 9
> cometfragments it was noticed by SETI amateurs that bursts of radio
> noise were detected.
> See URL: http://www.bambi.net/sara/bambisl9.htm for the complete
> story. My question is, did any amateur SETI-L people make a radio
> observation of
> Jupiter during the time when the Galileo RTGs were supposed to have
> exploded when the probe hit Jupiter on September 21, 2003? If so, they
> may have detected anomalous radio bursts similar to
> the ones made by the Shoemaker-Levy comet. Yet another observation of
> Jupiter could have been made by the Chandra X-rayobservatory. If
> there was a nuclear explosion then a burst of anomalous x-rayswould
> have occurred. Food for thought.Could this be posted to the Argus
> list as well? Thanks.
> Happy New Year!
>
> Larry
>
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