Matija writes:

"Does anybody has heard of meteorite from Jupiter? Does it exists? Does
anybody suspects that maybe he is in possesion of it?"

These are three distinct questions Matija.

Many of us have heard about meteorites from Jupiter, people make claims all the 
time, sometimes allowing words to do thinking instead of using their minds.

Nobody has seen a meteorite that has been scientifically reviewed and shown to 
be from Jupiter.  But this comes with a disclaimer (see disclaimer).

People suspect they are in possession of strange things all the time.  I'm sure 
 some people suspect they have a meteorite from Jupiter.  Especially, now that 
we are talking about this hypothetical piece of science fiction you've imagined 
in your mind's eye.  People have imagined meteorites from Mars with odd legged 
arachnids in them if you choose to believe them.  But even scientists thought 
they might have meteorites from Mercury.  A brilliant list member her has 
speculated some Venus meteorites may exist.  None of these have been proven and 
support for their existence vary from very interesting theoretical reasoning, 
to entertainment for an idle but creative mind, to delusional behavior by 
individuals that have more than one loose screw.

First, you must ask yourself, How would anybody recognize a Jupiter meteorite?  
Then ask, can a "Jupiter meteorite" exist on Jupiter?  Then, do you mean one 
that arrives on Earth?  And then, how and a piece of Jupiter going to be 
snatched from its inner guts, go back into space, and be delivered to Earth.

What if I asked you, has anyone heard of aliens ever landing on the Sun?  Even 
if no one heard of it, have aliens landed on the Sun?  Or, do anyone posted to 
Facebook pictures they suspect are  of aliens landing on the Sun?

Disclaimer:  A comet smashed into Jupiter not long ago.  As Jupiter tore it 
apart with its tremendous gravitational force, fragments we could call 
meteoroids crashed through Jupiter's dense gaseous atmosphere  As the gravity 
was so fierce and the atmosphere denser and denser as the pieces ablated into 
disintegration, maybe something started floating in a thick chemical stew. That 
could be your meteorite, but no one has gone to recover it yet...

Final words.  Nature is strange and saying something is impossible really isn't 
the strong point of the scientific method.  If you manage to find a Jupiter 
meteorite on Earth, someone will be sure to ask, hey, "anyone found a meteorite 
from a black hole?"  LOL

jk, final words are, most of our meteorites are from Jupiter.  Jupiter keeps 
the asteroid belt in line and occasionally its gravity snatches it out of orbit 
and slingshots it on a trajectory that eventually ends up on earth in a sort of 
solar system pinball.  In that sense we have many likely Jupiter meteorites :-)

Cheers
Doug



-----Original Message-----
From: matija bericic via Meteorite-list <[email protected]>
To: meteorite-list <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Mar 16, 2016 2:00 pm
Subject: [meteorite-list] ?jupiter meteorite

Does anybody has heard of meteorite from Jupiter? Does it exists? Does
anybody suspects that maybe he is in possesion of it?
Thanks,
Matija
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