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Volunteers Help NASA Astronauts Record Lunar Flashes

Volunteers Help NASA Astronauts Record Lunar Flashes
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As NASA’s Artemis II astronauts zipped around the Moon in early April, they observed flashes of light caused by meteoroids hitting the lunar surface. At the same time, volunteers for the NASA-funded Impact Flash project scanned the Moon with their own telescopes and sent their videos to scientists to share what they saw from Earth.

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