
18 meters wide, three meters deep: Musk rocket strikes huge craters on the moon
To photograph the impact site, engineers had to realign the orbiter each time the probe reached about 100 kilometers above the ground
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These values are derived from an evaluation of the images taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter between 11 and 12. Even then, there was hardly any room for error, because a camera triggered by ten seconds too early or too late could have missed the target by up to 16 kilometers, as NASA explains.
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These values are derived from an evaluation of the images taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter between 11 and 12.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1Even then, there was hardly any room for error, because a camera triggered by ten seconds too early or too late could have missed the target by up to 16 kilometers, as NASA explains.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1
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