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SMART Probe to Crash Into the Moon

cyberbian writes "Amateur astronomers will be excited to note that they can witness the impact of the SMART-1 probe crashing into the moon. The impact is scheduled for the morning of September 2nd (PDT). From the article: 'There's nothing wrong with the spacecraft, which is wrapping up a successful 3-year mission to the Moon. SMART-1's main job was to test a European-built ion engine. It worked beautifully, propelling the craft in 2003 on a unique spiral path from Earth to the Moon. From lunar orbit, SMART-1 took thousands of high-resolution pictures and made mineral maps of the Moon's terrain. One of its most important discoveries was a "Peak of Eternal Light," a mountaintop near the Moon's north pole in constant, year-round sunlight. Peaks of Eternal Light are prime real estate for solar-powered Moon bases."

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  1. This is all a test by Jeng · · Score: 4, Funny

    For if it is a truly smart probe, it will refuse its programming and assume a stable orbit rather than crashing.

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  2. For Sale by ross.w · · Score: 3, Funny

    The ideal property for sunlovers, the Peak of Eternal Light!(1)

    Guaranteed 24hr sunlight, all year round!

    Get the tan that will be the envy of your friends!(2)

    (1) Address available on application. Access to the property is the responsibility of the Purchaser.

    (2) Protective clothing required for outdoor activities.

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  3. Re:Real Estate by geekoid · · Score: 3, Funny

    "We should avoid blowing it up, but other than that, it's a big hunk of rock we just haven't put to good use yet."
    like blowing it up. ;)

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  4. Overheard in mission control... by amyhughes · · Score: 4, Funny

    Overheard in mission control...

    "That was cool! What else can we crash?"

  5. Uh, yeah... by macemoneta · · Score: 3, Funny
    ...propelling the craft in 2003 on a unique spiral path...after which it will crash into the Moon.

    Uh, yeah. We meant to do that.

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  6. Re:Peak of Eternal Light by wirefarm · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's when the low-paid lunar coders will sleep...

    What you really want to worry about are the Solar Eclipses of the Moon, when the Sun passes between the Earth and the Moon...

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