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Every Few Hours There’s a Flash of Light Coming From the Moon. Another Impact.

By: RAS_WEB
On: December 13, 2018
In: News, RSSfeeds, Universe Today

Every Few Hours There’s a Flash of Light Coming From the Moon. Another Impact.

The ESA’s NELIOTA project is busy monitoring the dark side of the Moon for impact flashes, which could tell us more about the risk of asteroids hitting Earth.

The post Every Few Hours There’s a Flash of Light Coming From the Moon. Another Impact. appeared first on Universe Today.

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