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NASA broadcasts moon blast online


by kerryn le cordeur on 9 October 2009

ImageThanks to the power of technology, people around the world were watching a live feed on NASA's website at 13:30 South African time today. The reason for the sudden interest in the US space agency? NASA planned to crash a rocket into a crater near the moon's south pole to kick up debris that scientists will then search for signs of water.

Our office was a buzz as we all tuned into ‘NASA TV’ in eager anticipation of watching “the moon being bombed”, and while it was great seeing the craters becoming bigger and bigger as the rocket got closer, and watching the rocket’s progress, we were all disappointed that when it was time for the big event, the feed switched to the guys in the NASA control room congratulating one another!

Anyway, one still marvels that we were able to witness such an event in real time – it really does prove how amazing technology is! Of course, ‘LCROSS’, as the mission is known, has become a trending topic on Twitter, and has its own Facebook fan page, once again also showing the capacity of social media to generate interest in world events.

It will be interesting to follow NASA’s progress and findings from this mission…watch this space!




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