If an ordinary needle, weighing two-tenths of a gram were to pierce the core of Jupiter at the speed of light, the entire planet could be destroyed, depending on the composition. This video takes a look at this scenario, since it is quite likely to happen.
What would happen if a needle traveling at the speed of light collided with Jupiter
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