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Palomar Observations of LCROSS Moon Impact

 
Tomek
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Palomar Observations of LCROSS Moon Impact
Adaptive optics observations from the 200-inch Hale Telescope at Palomar Observatory of the crater Cabeus during the impact of the NASA LCROSS probe. This silent film shows data from 4 minutes prior to impact through 8 minutes after, compressed into less than 40 seconds



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10/11/2009 05:05 PM
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Re: Palomar Observations of LCROSS Moon Impact
Nothing to see either...
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this means nothing happened ???
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Hiya, Tomek. How have you been?
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Re: Palomar Observations of LCROSS Moon Impact
It just means it was too faint for it to see. The spacecraft itself caught the flash of the centaur rocket that hit right before it did.
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It just means it was too faint for it to see. The spacecraft itself caught the flash of the centaur rocket that hit right before it did.
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I meant LCROSS caught the Centaur flash before LCROSS hit.
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Since there seems to have been a complete misinterpretation of what should have been observed I submit that the floor of the impacted crater was in fact solid rock and the impacting projectile was unable to dislodge any material at all, or at least none that made it above the crater walls.

Or the subsurface was hollow and the projectile was absorbed into a subsurface cavern where its impact energy was absorbed internally.
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Re: Palomar Observations of LCROSS Moon Impact
Ehrrr... what flash are you talkin' about?
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Re: Palomar Observations of LCROSS Moon Impact
Ehrrr... what flash are you talkin' about?
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The flash produced by the impact of the Centaur rocket.

[link to apod.nasa.gov]
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Re: Palomar Observations of LCROSS Moon Impact
At 16 secs. it flashes IMPACT under the counter in the top left. After freezing,stopping, slowing and replaying I see no impact and of course no results of an impact.
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Re: Palomar Observations of LCROSS Moon Impact
Since there seems to have been a complete misinterpretation of what should have been observed I submit that the floor of the impacted crater was in fact solid rock and the impacting projectile was unable to dislodge any material at all, or at least none that made it above the crater walls.

Or the subsurface was hollow and the projectile was absorbed into a subsurface cavern where its impact energy was absorbed internally.
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If that happened, wouldn't the craft that was dropped make some kind of a bounce or something visible still? Seems like absolutely nothing made it there.
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Re: Palomar Observations of LCROSS Moon Impact
Hiya, Tomek. How have you been?
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Hi I have to move outside Poland in the next month

here are peoples who want kill me - crime makers they promised me this if I will call police on them and I did .

they stay near my home and watching me my moves mean at what time I,m coming home .

interesting isnt it ?
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Hiya, Tomek. How have you been?


Hi I have to move outside Poland in the next month

here are peoples who want kill me - crime makers they promised me this if I will call police on them and I did .

they stay near my home and watching me my moves mean at what time I,m coming home .

interesting isnt it ?
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That's really screwed up. Stay safe, yo :)
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10/11/2009 05:32 PM
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That's really screwed up. Stay safe, yo :)
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