Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Japan is about to hit the moon goddess likely to see the impact on the flash (Figure).

<P> <CENTER> </ CENTER> <P> </ P> <P align=center> impact for the location of the Moon </ P> <P> <CENTER> </ CENTER> <P> </ P> .<P align=center> positive impact point in the lower right corner of the moon </ P> <P> Beijing on June 9, according to "New Scientist" magazine reported that the Japanese "moon goddess" lunar probe will be GMT .at 18:30 on June 10 (Beijing time at 2:30 on June 11) crashed into the lunar surface, ending a two-year exploration mission around. .By then, the observer may be able to see the light or the impact-generated dust plume inspired material, the scientists will study the collision point of radiation and micro-meteoroids and gradually with time exposed lunar soil erosion. .</ P> <P> "Moon Goddess" launched in September 2007, previously known as "Selene" (SELENE), the mission is to study the Moon through the composition, gravity field and surface features reveal the formation and evolution .mystery. ."Moon Goddess" after arrival in lunar orbit, the release of the two small satellites, so that, when the "Moon Goddess" in the moon remotely, they can send the latest data to Earth, to more accurately measure the lunar gravity field anomalies .. .It also captured the first ever high-definition video of the lunar surface. .</ P> <P> with China's "Chang'e I" and the European Space Agency SMART-1 lunar probe such as "Moon Goddess" will impact the lunar surface by the end of the trip into space. .The point of impact is expected in the lower right corner of the front of the moon. .As the angle of impact than the flat, almost parallel with the surface of the moon, "Moon Goddess" is likely to fly from the surface, like the stone as close to flying over the water from the pond. .</ P> <P> observer on the ground is likely to see this picture. .According to the European Space Agency probe SMART-1 project scientist Bernard Foy (Bernard Foing) introduced, they might see the impact of the plume of dust stirred up, and if solar energy would provide background lighting, the scene resembles the skier along the Yang .from the snow in the fly. .In 2006, SMART-1 probe was hit the lunar surface. .</ P> <P> collision with the moon, "Moon Goddess" probe some of the kinetic energy is converted into heat and light, this time, observers expect to see a flash of fleeting. .By then, the "Moon Goddess" of the impact speed will reach 6,000 kilometers per hour. ."Moon Goddess" project spokesman said: "For Japanese people, this will be the 'Moon Goddess' farewell performance." Foy said the researchers were able to obtain from these collisions much valuable information. .Foy on the "New Scientist" magazine, said: "Impact is the ultimate fate of each detector. As a rare case of research opportunities, and we will do our best to make good use of these impacts." </ P> <P> moon impact of Brown University .specialist Peter Schultz (Peter Schultz) agree with the views of Fowey. .Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island state capital city. .Given the special terrain collision site, which will leave a thin surface of the moon, "scars", so that fresh soil or topsoil will be exposed to the harsh space environment. .Accordingly radioactive materials scientists will study how and micro-meteoroids and gradually erode over time exposed the lunar soil. .This is like Allard says Schultz, "observed the wound slowly healed." .</ P> <P> impact is completed, the attention of scientists will be transferred to NASA Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) and Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) mission, they will be in the "Moon Goddess" hit the moon .launched a week later. .By then, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter will orbit around the moon, the composition and topography of the moon, looking for the possibility of building the future place of the human base. .At the same time, the Moon Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite will release two large impactor, bombarded the moon's polar craters, see where the existence of ice material. .</ P> </ p>.

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