Posted on 10/19/2009 8:02:33 PM PDT by ETL
There was a plume after all. Observers on Earth had their doubts after LCROSS and its Centaur booster rocket hit the Moon on Friday, Oct. 9th. The twin lunar impacts failed to produce visible plumes of debris, prompting speculation that something had gone wrong. On the contrary, members of the LCROSS science team are now calling the experiment "a smashing success."
Fifteen seconds after the Centaur hit the shadowy floor of crater Cabeus, the LCROSS spacecraft flying 600 km overhead took the following picture of a plume measuring 6 to 8 km wide:
"There is a clear indication of a plume of vapor and fine debris," says LCROSS principal investigator Tony Colaprete of NASA/Ames. "The ejecta brightness appears to be at the low end of our predictions and this may be a clue to the properties of the material the Centaur hit."
Nine cameras and spectrometers on LCROSS captured every phase of the Centaur's impact: the intial flash, the debris plume, and the creation of the Centaur's crater. "We are blown away by the data returned," says Colaprete. "The team is working hard on the analysis and the data appear to be of very high quality."
But did the impact reveal any water at the bottom of Cabeus? The LCROSS team isn't ready to say yet. Combining their data with those of other observatories and analyzing the full dataset could take weeks. According to NASA, "any new information will undergo the normal scientific review process and will be released as soon as it is available."
For more information, read NASA's Oct. 16th press release and browse the gallery of images.
Well, as I said on another thread recently, I still think they would have done better to mount Joe Biden on the missile and fire him at the moon. Then they would have gotten a really significant show.
Did anyone else hear the wacky explanation on Coast to Coast AM about this? Maybe I was almost asleap but I think a guest was claiming some secret that there are (ready for this?) ruins on the moon and there was no plume because it hit a building. LOL
...Well, as I said on another thread recently, I still think they would have done better to mount Joe Biden on the missile and fire him at the moon. Then they would have gotten a really significant show.........
That’s a two-fer.
Now, send up Algore, to smash into the cold moon, now, that’s a trifecta!
You would think that by now they would have some information on what was in the plumes. Especially if it contained any water or not.
I heard it impacted at twice the speed of a bullet
1) why so slow?
2) too bad it had to hit in a deep shadow
#2. Because the water was frozen in the shaded part of
the crater. Or so they suspected.
Please Lord, let there be water on the moon in sufficient
quantities to allow man to live there.
If so it is the next frontier, and Americans
do well on the frontier, the lack of which has
resulted in the malaise of the last few years.
Who's moonbase did we really hit?
“Moving at a speed of more than 1.5 miles per second, the Centaur hit the lunar surface shortly after 4:31 a.m. Oct. 9, creating an impact that instruments aboard LCROSS observed for approximately four minutes. LCROSS then impacted the surface at approximately 4:36 a.m.”
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/news/releases/2009/09-131AR.html
"Moving at a speed of more than 1.5 miles per second, the Centaur hit the lunar surface shortly after 4:31 a.m. Oct. 9"
1.5 miles per second = 7920 feet per second
Are those two “moon creatures”?
Yes, but they’re invisible so they have to inhabit the bodies of the dead. From Invisible Invaders, come from the moon to warn earth of a takeover. I love this movie.
Thanks for the post.
We put a dot on the moon!
Perhaps within the next few weeks we shall get some spectral analysis coming out. Hopefully it will be honest and not slanted.
Yeah, except that Joe is the human equivalent of a hollow-point round, and I don't know that it would raise much of a plume.
should have used a Fireball XL5
http://www.flickr.com/photos/glasseye/1798479972/
I wonder what the aliens living on the dark side of the moon thought about this experiment? 8-”
I bet Obama and Biden would like to travel in that...we should build it and send both to the moon to check the plume...
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