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cm0002@literature.cafe to Space@mander.xyz · 2 months ago

In a rare event, the moon got a massive new crater

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In a rare event, the moon got a massive new crater

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cm0002@literature.cafe to Space@mander.xyz · 2 months ago
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A crater as wide as two American football fields formed in spring 2024, a size expected roughly once a century. A NASA orbiter got to watch.
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  • OfCourseNot@fedia.io
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    Don’t try to find it in the picture, folks. At that resolution the area of the crater would be less than two thousandths (2/1000) of a pixel if it were in the centre of the photograph.

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      So OP and I clearly have different definitions of the word "massive. "

      • frongt@lemmy.zip
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        Strictly speaking no crater can be massive, because a hole by definition is a lack of mass

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          Except for black holes

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    One of the first craters the orbiter spotted after it began its mission in 2009 was 70 meters wide, said Robinson, of Houston-based spaceflight company Intuitive Machines. “I used to joke with folks … that now the bar has been set, you have to find a 100-meter crater,” he said. “Now, lo and behold, we have 225 meters.”

    This quote sounds like something that should be posted to !dullsters@dullsters.net.

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    why is the moon upside down?

    • frongt@lemmy.zip
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      Who are you to say which way is right side up?

      • KingOfSleep@lemmy.ca
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        The moon is “upside down” for half the planet.

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          That broke my brain for a second.

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        I’m a reference frame

  • alekwithak@lemmy.world
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    Sleepy Joe couldn’t even keep the moon intact 🙄

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    We had a meteorite over Cleveland last week, and another over Houston that hit a house last week, and now a new crater on the moon. If we’re lucky, another dinosaur-level asteroid will put us out of our misery.

    • PancakesCantKillMe@lemmy.world
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      I, for one, look forward to the new jobs this asteroid will bring!

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