Here's what I'm doing today:
Originally Posted by AMBAICAR,Oct 9 2009, 07:10 AM
waking up with hangover, school, fooooood, par 3, mini golf, fooseball, and mariokart, (all while drinking of course) theeennnn bar
I took my scope out at 4:30 to see the LCROSS satellite fire a rocket into Cabeus, a crater near the lunar south pole in an attempt to determine whether water (ice) is present in the subsurface soil. There was supposed to be a 10 kilometer debris plume visible at 300+ power, but I diodn't see anything. Apparently neither did anyone else, including live NASA TV feed.
Originally Posted by The Raptor,Oct 9 2009, 08:24 AM
I took my scope out at 4:30 to see the LCROSS satellite fire a rocket into Cabeus, a crater near the lunar south pole in an attempt to determine whether water (ice) is present in the subsurface soil. There was supposed to be a 10 kilometer debris plume visible at 300+ power, but I diodn't see anything. Apparently neither did anyone else, including live NASA TV feed. 












