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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.
Jupiter. Jupiter was hit in 1994 by a comet called Shoemaker Levy9.
This comet was named after the 2 scientist who began the study of the effects of the comets collision with Jupiter. Their names were Shoemaker and Levy, thus naming the comet the Shoemaker-Levy comet. Obviously after crashing into Jupiter the comet no longer exists.
In 1994, comet Shoemaker-Levy collided with Jupiter. Much of the comet broke up in the atmosphere. The comet left visible scars on Jupiter for many months.
Comet Shoemaker-Levy Collided with Jupiter in July 1994.
Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9
It was a comet that broke apart as it approached Jupiter, due to the strong gravitational forces that the planet Jupiter exerted upon it as it approached, and collided with Jupiter's atmosphere in several gas explosions larger than the planet earth.The comet was calledShumaker Levy 9.
No. You may be thinking of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, which did break up and then crash into Jupiter. Hale-Bopp is still headed outward from the Sun, and is expected to return to the inner solar system around the year 4530.
The planet Jupiter was hit by a number of fragments of the Comet Shoemaker-Levy9.
dude. gravity.
Comet Shoemaker Levy-9 it collided with Jupiter in 1994.
Jupiter does not have a solid surface on which a crater could form.