Bright Explosion on the Moon
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Bright Explosion on the Moon
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#3"The Moon has no oxygen atmosphere, so how can something explode? Lunar meteors don't require oxygen or combustion to make themselves visible. They hit the ground with so much kinetic energy that even a pebble can make a crater several feet wide. The flash of light comes not from combustion but rather from the thermal glow of molten rock and hot vapors at the impact site."
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#4If so, this isn't much of an explosion - it's just the most significant impact we've seen so far. I guess explosion is more interesting to the every-man.
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#5Can someone explain to me why this would be bright? I understand that this should send up a fair amount of ejecta but wouldn't most of the light be just from a reflection of the sun off of the particles? If so, this isn't much of an explosion - it's just the most significant impact we've seen so far. I guess explosion is more interesting to the every-man.
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#6Originally it was a Plone site but after a year we realized it was too hard to meet the deadlines of NASA VIPs. So we moved it to Django. Also, myself and the other developers have NEVER been happy with the flash on the front page. :P
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#7Can someone explain to me why this would be bright? I understand that this should send up a fair amount of ejecta but wouldn't most of the light be just from a reflection of the sun off of the particles? If so, this isn't much of an explosion - it's just the most significant impact we've seen so far. I guess explosion is more interesting to the every-man.
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#8And that ladies and gentlemen is why having an atmosphere is a very good thing.
Clearly Atmosphere makes a good shield for burning up the small meteorites - but I wonder if it exacerbates the damage from medium sized ones?
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#9And that ladies and gentlemen is why having an atmosphere is a very good thing.
I wonder if the meteorite that exploded in the atmosphere over Russia did more or less damage than if it had struck the earth intact. Clearly Atmosphere makes a good shield for burning up the small meteorites - but I wonder if it exacerbates the damage from medium sized ones?
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#10Can someone explain to me why this would be bright? I understand that this should send up a fair amount of ejecta but wouldn't most of the light be just from a reflection of the sun off of the particles? If so, this isn't much of an explosion - it's just the most significant impact we've seen so far. I guess explosion is more interesting to the every-man.