1 points | by staplung 6 hours ago ago
4 comments
"... the impact will probably be too faint to be seen by Earth-based telescopes."
We all know the moon landing happened in a movie studio, so this isn't surprising.
;)
Space isn't a perfect vacuum, especially so near the moon, so there is theoretically a speed of sound, it's just really slow.
Eric knows there's no sound on the Moon. At least his(?) subtitle -
> The object will be traveling at 2.43 km a second, or 5,400 mph, upon impact.
- is not a science education fail.
"Speed of sound"
Come on Berger, you're better than that.
"... the impact will probably be too faint to be seen by Earth-based telescopes."
We all know the moon landing happened in a movie studio, so this isn't surprising.
;)
Space isn't a perfect vacuum, especially so near the moon, so there is theoretically a speed of sound, it's just really slow.
Eric knows there's no sound on the Moon. At least his(?) subtitle -
> The object will be traveling at 2.43 km a second, or 5,400 mph, upon impact.
- is not a science education fail.
"Speed of sound"
Come on Berger, you're better than that.