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                                2019 January 25
                                      [2]
                                 Moon Struck
                Image Credit & Copyright [3] : Petr Horalek [4]

Explanation: Craters [5]  produced by ancient impacts on the airless Moon have
long been a familiar sight. But only since the 1990s have observers began to
regularly record and study optical flashes on the lunar surface [6] , likely
explosions resulting from impacting meteoroids. Of course [7] , the flashes
are difficult to see against a bright, sunlit lunar surface. But during the
January 21 total eclipse many imagers [8] serendipitously [9]  captured a
meteoroid impact flash [10]  against the dim red Moon. Found while examining
[11]  images taken shortly before the total eclipse phase began, the flash is
indicated in the inset above, near the Moon's darkened western limb [12] .
Estimates based on the flash duration [13] recorded by the Moon Impact
Detection and Analysis System ( MIDAS [14] ) telescopes in southern Spain
indicate the impactor's mass was about 10 kilograms and created a crater
between seven and ten meters in diameter.

                      Tomorrow's picture: shadow-weekend

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