Shoemaker-Levy9 crashed in to Jupiter in 1994.
No, Comet Hale-Bopp did not crash into Jupiter. Comet Hale-Bopp made a close approach to the Earth in 1997, but its trajectory did not intersect with Jupiter.
It captured gas.
It won't. Both Jupiter and Earth are in stable orbits, and there is no reason for that to change. In any event, Jupiter is thousands of times the size of Earth, so it would be more correct to say that Earth would crash into Jupiter. Again, this is extremely improbable.
The asteroid belt (many of Jupiter's smaller moons are captured asteroids).
someone saw it?
Jupiter in 1994 it took an entire week for the 21 pieces to crash into Jupiter
Comet Shoemaker-Levy Collided with Jupiter in July 1994.
He died 2130 on the Planet Jupiter with his dog Sam. They crash landed there on an expedition. They were never heard from again and were pronounced dead.
It's composed of dust - mainly from its satellites Adrastea and Metis. The dust thrown up from their surfaces is 'captured' by Jupiter's strong gravity.
Jupiter has 63 moons at the last count, but some of these may not be proper moons, but captured asteroids.
Most of Jupiter's smaller moons were actually asteroids in the asteroid belt. Jupiter's immense gravity pulled them out and into it's orbit. Some just spun around and around until it was flung into space, but most stayed to become moons.