New Crater On Moon Caught On Video
From A Far Away Land writes "NASA has released a video clip of a meteorite striking the surface of the Moon. From the article: 'On May 2, 2006, a meteoroid hit the Moon's Sea of Clouds (Mare Nubium) with 17 billion joules of kinetic energy -- that's about the same as 4 tons of TNT," says Bill Cooke, the head of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office in Huntsville, AL.'"
I think a meteorite striking a lunar base would be like shooting at an ant crawling on the side of a barn. From a mile away. With your eyes closed. Of course, the thing about random chance is that it's bound to happen eventually, but I don't think any astronauts will lose sleep over it.
Give a man fire, and you warm him for the night. Set a man on fire, and you warm him for the rest of his life.
Is it just me, or did NASA just get Slashdotted ?
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How the hell do you
Wanna fight ? Bend over, stick your head up your ass, and fight for air.
One Word: Atmosphere. It's why the Earth doesn't look like the Moon.
Always going forward, 'cause we can't find reverse.
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