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Re: (meteorobs) Do leonids hitting the moon make observable craters?



On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Dr. Tony Phillips wrote:
> According to computer simulations a 10 kg Leonid meteoroid striking the
> Moon will produce a crater about 4.5 meters wide.  Such a crater is too
> small to resolve even by the Hubble telescope.  But the explosion that
> produces the crater may, under the right conditions, be detected from
> Earth, as astronomers have recently done.

Perhaps the debris ejected by the impact could be seen by comparing
before and after pictures.  The debris would be spread over an area
much larger than the crater itself.
-- 
Robert Webb  <mgwebb@westdot net>

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