NASA junkies-live broadcast of moon impact

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The LCross rocket is due to impact the moon in search of ice under the surface shortly. They are covering it live on NASA TV-I am watching it online.
 
It's so cool! I didn't know I was a NASA junkie. I hope the kids wake up soon to watch with me.
 
Well that was less than exciting. :rotfl2:
 
Well that was less than exciting. :rotfl2:

I was just going to post the same thing. I thought we would at least be able to see the dust ploob. Oh well.
 

I was waiting for Matt Lauer to say (in his best Marvin the Martian voice), "Where's the kaboom? There was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom!"

Darn thing made me 15 minutes late to work, and it wasn't even worth it!
 
Count us in as underwhelmed. We watched on NASA TV and saw all the back-slapping and hand shakes afterwards. Well, as long as they were happy.
:thumbsup2
 
Yeah, that was a let-down. From what they were saying on the news beforehand, I expected to see a giant poof of Mars-dust. Underwhelmed for sure.
 
Yeah, that was a let-down. From what they were saying on the news beforehand, I expected to see a giant poof of Mars-dust. Underwhelmed for sure.
Why would you see Mars dust?
 
I was waiting for Matt Lauer to say (in his best Marvin the Martian voice), "Where's the kaboom? There was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom!"

:lmao::lmao::lmao::rotfl2:

I was at work, so I missed it. Sounds like I didn't miss much....
 
Yeah, that was a let-down. From what they were saying on the news beforehand, I expected to see a giant poof of Mars-dust. Underwhelmed for sure.
I know of folks who were all upset about us "bombing the moon", and perhaps some of that fostered an impression within the media that this was actually going to be a significant celestial event. :rolleyes:
 
I know of folks who were all upset about us "bombing the moon", and perhaps some of that fostered an impression within the media that this was actually going to be a significant celestial event. :rolleyes:

I wasn't expecting a "significant celestial event", but NASA said that a plume of dust would be visible with a telescope - so not seeing anything at all on NASA TV was a teeny tiny bit of a puzzlement. And definitely underwhelming. Based on what NASA said we should see.
 
Strange; I saw a plume of dust on one of the still shots that was posted.
 












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