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Moon Scanning after the LCross Impacts 09 October 2009

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2009

This is raw video footage of the lunar surface taken by CSUN's Society of Physics Students using the campus observatory's 14in. celestron cassegrain-schmidt telescope. This video starts at the lunar South Pole at the Cabeus crater just minutes after the LCROSS impacts and moves north on the Western llimb to the lunar North Pole, then moves back south along the terminator to the South Pole and Cabeus. The video is uneditted so the moon appears to be on its side and there are some fluctuations in the contrast. The waviness of the video is due to fluctuations in the Earth's atmosphere. All imaging was done by SPS members at the CSUN observatory.

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  • Did you guys actually see the impact? I don't believe it happened. ETs must have demateralized their missile...

  • excellent quality!

  • has anyone recorded the impact? i wanna see

  • coool

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