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I also have some interesting results coming from our own Lunar Orbiter images that will play off of the impact modeling of Melosh, et al, and others regarding low velocity impactors.
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"We can't find anything wrong with it," Melosh said.
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My hypothesis on this has been confirmed by Jay Melosh and other impact modelers.
"Moon = Stupid": Its The Same Tired Rhetoric From Bob Zubrin - NASA Watch 2009
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The Associated Press spoke to Jay Melosh, a professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Purdue University, who said that the asteroid would create a four-mile wide crater 1,700 feet deep.
Asteroid 2005 YU55 To Narrowly Miss Earth (PHOTOS, VIDEO) 2011
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Both the Earth and moon are safe - "this time," said Jay Melosh, professor of Earth and atmospheric sciences at Purdue University.
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If 2005 YU55 were to plow into the home planet, it would blast out a crater four miles across and 1,700 feet deep, according to Melosh's calculations.
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If an asteroid that size would hit the planet, Purdue University professor Jay Melosh calculated the consequences.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ALICIA CHANG 2011
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If an asteroid that size would hit the planet, Purdue University professor Jay Melosh calculated the consequences.
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If 2005 YU55 were to plow into the home planet, it would blast out a crater four miles across and 1,700 feet deep, according to Melosh's calculations.
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Both the Earth and moon are safe - "this time," said Jay Melosh, professor of Earth and atmospheric sciences at Purdue University.
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