Did the UN give us the okay? :)
1. The impact causes a chain reaction and the moon exlodes. A large chunk enters low earth orbit causing violent tidal floods of entire continents.
2. We piss off a sub-terrestrial lunar alien species and they launch a full scale invasion of earth.
Raining here but I’m watching online.
Obozo’s viscious unprovoked attack on the moon should result in the Nobel Prize committee revoking his prize. LOL
I’m in. For however long we have left.
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All set up outside, hoping to see it through binocs. There’s a ring around the moon this morning.
If you get the NASA channel on your cable or satellite service, it is several minutes ahead of the “live” streaming video from the website.
LOL! Just had a go-nogo poll for “observing impact”. What if one guy had said no go? Would they stop the mission? Ha.
The problem with watching FoxNews is that they move back and forth between hosts/commentators and live pix, or in many cases, go to commercials, thus missing the actual ‘live’ event.
So, they end up having to show ‘live’ events via video.
Wow, that was cool! Right at impact my television picked up the entire blast of white ice particles, in fact, its so thick that thats still all I’m seeing...........uh, wait a minute, I think I lost my cable signal
Kinda like watching a Lindsay Lohan movie.
Maybe we’ll be able to see the impact when its repeated at 7:31 a.m. Pacific Coast time.
Is it done already?
From spaceweather.com, a NASA-related site that presents material in plain English...
October 9, 2009:
LUNAR IMPACT! NASA’s LCROSS spacecraft and its Centaur booster rocket have hit the lunar surface. The impact flash from the Centaur booster rocket was not bright, but mission scientists say that could be good news, indicative of an impact in loose, water-rich regolith. Stay tuned for updates and images.
http://www.spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=09&month=10&year=2009
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The debris plumes will last no more than two minutesbillowing 1.2 to 22 miles (2 to 35 kilometers) above the crater rimbefore they start to fade, NASA says
Hmmmmmmmmm, aren't these the same guys who told us they put men on the moon too?????
(Is that where osama is?)
"Place where sun doesn't shine probed"
Did anyone check with Zero first? Sounds very arrogant of us....
When does it happen?