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Moonstruck: Caught on Video

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Dan Drollette

It's difficult to catch a falling star, and even harder to photograph one, especially if the "star" you're trying to capture is a meteoroid in the act of crashing into the moon. But Jose-Luis Ortiz and his colleagues at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía took what he said are the first photos to unequivocally show meteoroids striking the lunar surface. And they did it with an amateur telescope and a $79.95 video camera, epitomizing the ultimate in "faster, cheaper, better." Although the moon is pockmarked with impact craters, and the seismometers placed by...Read full article

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