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NASA to launch moon-crash rocket

Beijing : China | about 1 month ago  
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  • People watch a live video of scientists congratulating each other in the Science Operation Center after the twin impacts of the LCROSS and its rocket's upper stage as they impact the moon at the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field
    People watch a live video of scientists congratulating each other in ...
    Source: Reuters
  • Artist's illustration of NASA's LCROSS spacecraft crashes into moon
    Artist's illustration of NASA's LCROSS spacecraft crashes into moon
    Source: Reuters
  • Artist's illustration of NASA's LCROSS spacecraft on course to crash into Moon
    Artist's illustration of NASA's LCROSS spacecraft on course to crash ...
    Source: Reuters
  • People watch a live video of the twin impacts of the LCROSS and its rocket's upper stage as they impact the moon at the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field
    People watch a live video of the twin impacts of the LCROSS and its ...
    Source: Reuters
  • Girls watch a live video of the twin impacts of LCROSS and its rocket's upper stage as they impact the moon at the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field
    Girls watch a live video of the twin impacts of LCROSS and its rocket'...
    Source: Reuters
  • Father and son watch a live video of the twin impacts of the LCROSS and its rocket's upper stage as they impact the moon at the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field
    Father and son watch a live video of the twin impacts of the LCROSS ...
    Source: Reuters
  • A group of young adults watch a live video of the twin impacts of the LCROSS and its rocket's upper stage as they impact the moon at the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field
    A group of young adults watch a live video of the twin impacts of the ...
    Source: Reuters
People watch a live video of scientists congratulating each other in ...
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  • News Source: Androscoggin News | about 1 month ago
    Instruments confirm that a large empty rocket hull barreled into the moon at 7:31 a.m., followed four minutes later by a probe with cameras taking pictures of the first crash. But the big live public splash people anticipated didn't quite happen.
  • News Source: The independent | about 1 month ago
    People watching the event were mostly disappointed as the six-mile plume of lunar dust was not the grand explosion some had hoped for and photos of the crash showed hardly more than a tiny blur of white dust. The search terms with the most...
  • News Source: Uinta County News | about 1 month ago
    And the public definitely didn’t get the live explosive views they expected. Screens showed fuzz and no immediate pictures of the crash or the six-mile plume of lunar dust that the mission was supposed to kick up for scientists to study...That may...
  • News Source: Androscoggin News | about 1 month ago
    Researchers from the University of Durham team helped Nasa pick a spot with high concentrations of hydrogen - a key component of water - for the impact. Observatories and scientists around the world will now monitor the post-impact cloud for tell-...
  • News Source: Uinta County News | about 1 month ago
    Astronomers around the world trained telescopes on the Moon to watch for bright flashes and clouds of debris to mark the impacts and saw... nothing...They hope to find large reservoirs of ice which astronauts could use to drink and make fuel for...
  • News Source: Androscoggin News | about 1 month ago
    Its empty rocket hull, weighing in at more than 2 tons, was the first of the two pieces to slam into the lunar surface, at 7:31 a.m...Four minutes later, the rest of the space probe shot through the miles-high plume of debris kicked up by the first...
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Posted By PeterPeng210 PeterPeng210 | about 1 month ago
It had already crashed there when you posted your report.
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