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NASA's live coverage of this morning's impacts just concluded. We will post more information when it is available.
1142 GMT (7:42 a.m. EDT)
A press conference with LCROSS mission managers is slated for 1400 GMT (10 a.m. EDT) to discuss the preliminary results of the impact.
1139 GMT (7:39 a.m. EDT)
Despite no bright visual evidence of Centaur impact, officials caution scientists are still analyzing data.
"Within this $79 million cost cap, the experiment had been optimized to produce the largest possible impact plume. So I remain confident that this is our best opportunity to date to measure (water) on the moon," Bicay said.
1137 GMT (7:37 a.m. EDT)
"It's hard to tell what we saw," said Michael Bicay, director of science at Ames. "We have some confirmation from the (control room) that we had a thermal signature," Bicay said.
1135 GMT (7:35 a.m. EDT)
SHEPHERDING SPACECRAFT IMPACT! This is the end of the LCROSS flight mission.
"Alright, all stations, great job," flight director Rusty Hunt just said.
1134 GMT (7:34 a.m. EDT)
One minute until impact of the shepherding spacecraft, which will hit the moon a few kilometers away from the projected Centaur impact point.
1133 GMT (7:33 a.m. EDT)
There is no visual sign of impact or an ejecta plume, but a suite of spectrometers with higher resolution is monitoring for evidence of lunar dust containing potential water.
1132 GMT (7:32 a.m. EDT)
Scientists are changing their camera settings to remain inside the communications signal limit.
1131 GMT (7:31 a.m. EDT)
IMPACT! Impact should have occurred.
1130 GMT (7:30 a.m. EDT)
One minute until impact. Science observations are beginning. "All stations, mark 60 seconds until impact," flight director Rusty Hunt just said.
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Улугбек, тебе такого краштеста и не снилось.
79 миллионов ухлопали, но ничего не увидели

Похоже бублик из естественного спутника не получилось сделать... а я уже хотел сынишке показать до чего технологии дошли

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