{"id":65157,"date":"2012-12-14T18:52:31","date_gmt":"2012-12-14T18:52:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/twin-nasa-probes-readying-for-monday-moon-crash.php"},"modified":"2012-12-14T18:52:31","modified_gmt":"2012-12-14T18:52:31","slug":"twin-nasa-probes-readying-for-monday-moon-crash","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/nasa\/twin-nasa-probes-readying-for-monday-moon-crash.php","title":{"rendered":"Twin NASA Probes Readying for Monday Moon Crash"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Two NASA    moon probes will end their gravity-mapping mission in    spectacular fashion Monday (Dec. 17), crashing intentionally    into a cliff near the lunar north pole.  <\/p>\n<p>    The twin Grail spacecraft, known as Ebb and Flow, will    slam into the raised rim of a moon crater at 5:28 p.m. EST    (2258 GMT) Monday, mission team members said today (Dec. 13).    The probes will impact about 20 seconds apart, with each    traveling at 3,760 mph (6,050 kph) or so.  <\/p>\n<p>    The crash zone is far from any area where previous moon    missions  such as NASA's Apollo efforts  touched down,    so Grail's final moments won't endanger sites of historical    importance, officials said.  <\/p>\n<p>    A successful mission comes to an end  <\/p>\n<p>    The $496 million Grail mission  short for Gravity Recovery and    Interior Laboratory  launched in September 2011, and Ebb and    Flow arrived in lunar orbit about three months later. The two    probes have been zipping around the moon ever since, mapping its gravity    field in unprecedented detail.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"Grail has produced the highest-resolution, highest-quality    gravity field for any planet in the solar system, including    Earth,\" Grail principal investigator Maria Zuber, of MIT, told reporters    today. [Video: Ebb and Flow's Impending Crash]  <\/p>\n<p>    That map has revealed an incredibly pulverized lunar crust, she    added, suggesting that the moon, Earth, Mars, Mercury and Venus    were pounded by long-ago impacts far more violently than    previously thought.  <\/p>\n<p>    Grail's primary science mission ran from March to May, during    which the spacecraft zipped around the moon at    an average altitude of 34 miles (55 kilometers). Ebb and Flow    dropped down to about 14 miles (23 km) for an extended phase,    which wraps up in the next few days and should make the gravity    map even better.  <\/p>\n<p>    There will be no more extended missions, because Ebb and Flow    are almost out of fuel. The spacecraft will crash into the    lunar surface eventually, so the Grail team is bringing them    down in a controlled fashion. (An uncontrolled crash would pose    an eight-in-a-million risk of hitting a heritage site,    researchers said.)  <\/p>\n<p>    \"This is all according to plan,\" Zuber said.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Continue reading here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/news.yahoo.com\/twin-nasa-probes-readying-monday-moon-crash-222843585.html;_ylt=A2KJjbxcdctQ1hUA7dz_wgt.\" title=\"Twin NASA Probes Readying for Monday Moon Crash\">Twin NASA Probes Readying for Monday Moon Crash<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Two NASA moon probes will end their gravity-mapping mission in spectacular fashion Monday (Dec. 17), crashing intentionally into a cliff near the lunar north pole. 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