February 2, 2010: NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has observed a mysterious X-shaped debris pattern and trailing streamers of dust that suggest a head-on collision between two asteroids. Astronomers have long thought that the asteroid belt is being ground down through collisions, but such a smashup has never been seen before.
The object, called P/2010 A2, was discovered by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) sky survey on Jan. 6. At first, astronomers thought it might be a so-called "main belt comet"--a rare case of a comet orbiting in the asteroid belt. Follow-up images taken by Hubble on Jan. 25 and 29, however, revealed a complex X-pattern of filamentary structures near the nucleus:
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that is crazy the nephilium [the reptiles[come back at the end from planet X another is the dogma star which is also called sirius that is y there is sirius radio and xm radio and notice the mascot the dog with a star ON ITS FACE LOOK UP THESE THING UP ON THE NET THAT PLANET X COMES AROUND EVERY 2500 YEARS THAT PICTURE FREEKT ME OUT