11 September 2006
SMART-1 impact simulated in a laboratory sand-box
European Space Agency
11 September 2006
Laboratory simulations of the SMART-1 impact performed at the University of
Kent, United Kingdom, suggest that the impact may have caused a clearly
elongated lunar crater, and produced a
http://smart.esa.int/science-e/www/object/index.cfm?fobjectid=39969
SMART-1 impact flash and debris: crash scene investigation
European Space Agency
7 September 2006
The SMART-1 observation campaign latest results bring new evidences on
SMART-1 impact: timing, location, detection of flash and e
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Hi Doug and List,
I don't know if I'm the first to notice this but the effect of
the lunar impact is still visible in the Canada-France-Hawaii
telescope image 15
Hi Doug and List,
I don't know if I'm the first to notice this but the effect of
the lunar impact is still visible in the Canada-France-Hawaii
telescope image 15 seconds after impact. Check the frame
immediately after the bright impact frame in the movie below,
and you'll see a small lingering wh
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMTU0Z7QQE_index_0.html
SMART-1 impact: last call for ground based observations
European Space Agency
17 August 2006
If you are a professional or amateur astronomer and want to contribute
to the final phase of the SMART-1 mission, join ESA on the impact ground
observat
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