Craters Found from Lunar Crash - Now, What WAS it?

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The Moon has seen its share of booster rockets and other debris raining down on its surface. A recent crash, however, has an uncertain origin - and now we have the photos!Here is the newest installment of The Cosmic Companion for everyone! Enjoy!Enjoy the podcast here on Substack, or watch the video version of this episode on YouTube!Thanks for subscribing to this newsletter! Clear skies!JamesVIP subscribers: Check out our brand new image of the Omega Nebula below!VIP Extra:A brand-new image of the Omega Nebula, 5,500 light years, in Sagittarius. This cloud of gas and dust is lit up by ultraviolet light from hot stars within the body. Composite image from The Cosmic Companion, from raw images recorded on 22 May, using the 0.6-meter CHI-1 Telescope from Telescope Live.I hope you enjoyed! We have a special treat for you VIP members tomorrow - see you then!James This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecosmiccompanion.substack.com/subscribe

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