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NASA Wants Your Help Spotting Lunar Strikes

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April 29, 2026 • 163 views
Original source: Newser
NASA Wants Your Help Spotting Lunar Strikes

NASA is looking for help with a problem most of us rarely think about: how often the moon gets smacked by space rocks. To better plan for long-term lunar bases, the agency wants citizen scientists to track "impact flashes"—brief bursts of light visible when m…

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