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We also eagerly await the first pictures of the impact site, which have not been seen due to a huge surprise: The energy of the "impact" was much greater than NASA scientists had expected and -- as predicted by Wallace Thornhill -- was strongly reminiscent of the early Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 impact events at Jupiter. Indeed, the luminous glow that persisted occluded the impact site to a degree that shocked observers and will make it difficult to determine the size of the resulting crater through the glare. Of course, a prime aim of the experiment was to observe the crater before the spacecraft had moved out of the required position. So here we see another example of the potential cost of asking the wrong questions.
We had said that the flare or explosion would be more energetic than expected, due to the contribution of electrical energy from the charged comet. NASA scientists were astonished and expressed their amazement on camera and in no uncertain terms: The blast was "considerably more energetic than I expected." "The big question is how did we make such a big splash." "I'm at a loss to explain it."