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London : United Kingdom | about 1 month ago  
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  • 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
  • Artist's illustration of NASA's LCROSS spacecraft crashes into moon
    Artist's illustration of NASA's LCROSS spacecraft crashes into moon
    Source: Reuters
  • NASA is to send a satellite and a rocket booster crashing into the moon's surface to look for water
    NASA is to send a satellite and a rocket booster crashing into the ...
    Source: AFP
  • 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
Girls watch a live video of the twin impacts of LCROSS and its rocket'...
The much anticipated 'bombing' of the Moon to find water did not even muster a whimper far less a bang. Great television it was not.   Related Articles Apart from the Moon and its craters getting slowly bigger, and the occasional radio exchange between control room staff, nothing happened.
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  • News Source: Androscoggin News | about 1 month ago
    The much anticipated 'bombing' of the Moon to find water did not even muster a whimper far less a bang. Great television it was not.   Related Articles Apart from the Moon and its craters getting slowly bigger, and the occasional radio exchange...
  • News Source: Gawker | about 1 month ago
    No indication of the moon wobbling dangerously off its axis, starting an inexorable descent towards earth. No huge chunks of the moon breaking off, starting an inexorable descent towards earth. No angry aliens rising out of the moon's core in their...
  • News Source: Uinta County News | about 1 month ago
    A small satellite will then search the plume of soil it kicks up for signs of ice, before it, too, crashes into the moon. "This is going to be pretty cool," says the mission's excited project manager, Dan Andrews, probably referring to smashing huge...
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  • Blog Source: www.teenhut.net
    We're gonna go one better and show you a video from NASA. The animated clip shows what NASA expects to happen. The entire sequence looks a bit like one of Dr. Evil's satellites crashing into the Death Star. In other words, it's awesome. ...
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