This image by amateur astronomer Christopher Go, of Cebu, Philippines, confirms that the glimmer amateur astronomer Anthony Wesley saw in his telescope on June 3, 2010, was an object burning up in the Jupiter atmosphere. Go obtained the image in blue wavelengths of light with a 28-centimeter (11-inch) telescope. He overlaid the blue-channel image on a color composite image of Jupiter.
This image by amateur astronomer Christopher Go, of Cebu, Philippines, confirms that the glimmer amateur astronomer Anthony Wesley saw in his telescope on June 3, 2010, was an object burning up in the Jupiter atmosphere. Go obtained the image in blue wavelengths of light with a 28-centimeter (11-inch) telescope. He overlaid the blue-channel image on a color composite image of Jupiter.
This image by amateur astronomer Christopher Go, of Cebu, Philippines, confirms that the glimmer amateur astronomer Anthony Wesley saw in his telescope on June 3, 2010, was an object burning up in the Jupiter atmosphere. Go obtained the image in blue wavelengths of light with a 28-centimeter (11-inch) telescope. He overlaid the blue-channel image on a color composite image of Jupiter.
This image by amateur astronomer Christopher Go, of Cebu, Philippines, confirms that the glimmer amateur astronomer Anthony Wesley saw in his telescope on June 3, 2010, was an object burning up in the Jupiter atmosphere. Go obtained the image in blue wavelengths of light with a 28-centimeter (11-inch) telescope. He overlaid the blue-channel image on a color composite image of Jupiter.

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