October 9, 2009

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A Final Pre-Impact View & an Update!

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image by Pete Lawrence

FRIDAY AM: LCROSS successfully impacted the Moon 30 minutes ago - first science results should be available at 10 AM EST. Congratulations to the LCROSS team! Were there any ground observations of a plume?

What do we chose for LPOD the night before the biggest impact in lunar history? Ten hours before the first data from the impact of LCROSS there is nothing new to say about that event. We can talk about how many impacts there have been since the first one, Luna 2 on Sept 13, 1959. Jonathan McDowell"s Chuck Wood

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