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Ebb and Flow slammed into the lunar surface as planned at 22:28 GMT and 22:29 GMT at a whopping 3,760 miles per hour (1.7 kilometres per second). The Sally K. Ride Impact Site is on the southern surface of a mountain near a crater named Goldschmidt.
There was no image of the crash because the area was in the dark at the time, NASA said.
"So long, Ebb and Flow, and we thank you."
There was no image of the crash because the area was in the dark at the time, NASA said.
Originally posted by Lucas73
Is it possible that they are destroying things before Branson and his pals get up there to have a look around?
As many here on ATS will posit, 'Are they destroying more "evidence"?'
Original site -->news.discovery.com...
Originally posted by 0pass
Seems like more than a coincidence that NASA had to do this now.
Originally posted by Lucas73
Is it possible that they are destroying things before Branson and his pals get up there to have a look around?
As many here on ATS will posit, 'Are they destroying more "evidence"?'