On March 4 last year, something collided with the moon and left a 29-meter gash on the moon. Detailed analyzes have now shown what it was.
We have read more about the extraordinary event of the object marked WE0913A and its events during that period. (See our previous articles at the bottom of the page in reverse chronological order). On the basis of the following data, it was already assumed that a larger “something” of artificial origin, carried by the Moon, would trap the portal body in the sky from the full side. On the other hand, opinions are divided on whether the crew of the American Falcon 9 rocket could use the final stage, which was launched in February 2015 by DSCOVR. (Deep Space Climate Observatory) On Thursday, or rather, the final stage of the Long Process-3C charging operation launched in October 2014 at Chang’e-5-T1 (Chang’e-5-T1) in Kanai, which is “bns”, began on Thursday. According to Kanna officials, that charging stage had already entered the ground hole and been destroyed, but this was not confirmed by American data.
More than four months later, NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) was able to capture the signature of the impact on March 4, 2022, almost close to the expected location. 7.5 km away. Not one, but two craters formed on top of each other, indicating that the overall mass distribution of the trapped object was not uniform, it is possible to remember a “rocket”, with a higher mass concentration at the end of the two. An American research group is now a Planetary Science Journal CM was published in the magazine In the study They analyzed the crater resulting from the impact, as well as ground observations of the object before the impact. They came to the conclusion that only the Ruck Kna Long March-3C stage could reach the far side of the Moon.
NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter recording of the impact crater on March 4. (Conservative Party:NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University)
Before the trap, in January and February 2022, the carcass was successfully observed by the team. Its brightness changes showed a period of about 180 seconds, which changed significantly between the two occasions, due to the rotation of the affected body. The researchers modeled the dynamic properties of the body and, based on the “failure” method, found that there could be a mass concentration not only below the closed charge stage (due to driving), but also at the top (at the place of the load that was removed at that time). (It is difficult to say exactly what it is without knowing the technical parameters of the mission.) All this is consistent with the fact that the Moon splits into two craters of approximately the same size as a result of the subsequent impact. Researchers also completed body tests during this time. These also indicate that knai rakta was likely the object that collided with the moon.
The optical spectrum of mysterious origin WE0913A (the black dots) is interspersed with the spectrum of similar objects emitted during the same period – presumably in an unusual way on top of the other. The assembly looked more like a Long March-3B payload (green) than a Falcon-9 stage (red). (See: Campbell T. et al. 2023)
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