With a collision with the moon set for Friday, think of them as demolition derby astrophysicists: NASA scientists in Mountain View are trying to learn if there is water on the moon by crashing an unmanned spaceship onto the lunar surface. The collision is expected to send up a 40-mile high cloud of debris.

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I agree
Because a price of $ 80 million.
what happened this morning at 4:00 I think a. m.Je think
Nothing falls in a straight line, the synchronization of objects at high speed semi-elliptical orbits to do exactly what you want to do is where the complication comes in.
Someone upload the explosion, please? P
Why the hell so complicated? drop a bomb big ***. . . i bet area 51 many of these
It is a very informative video. What I do not understand is why investing time and energy to research on the colonization of the moon in its apparent a hostile environment, have been hit with meteors all the time no atmosphere to protect something. How long does a lunar base is the last?