A comet impacting Moon

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This is a wonderful video from NASA taken 6 months ago which manifests the impacting of Moon by a small comet (? or a meteorit)
The comet is flaming, and moon has no atmosphere, so there is no friction
which may cause the flaming of a meteorite, so it had been inflaming from the starrt
It fulfills the criteria of a comet and its predilection to the cold objects like the Moon and it was also by night of the Moon which is even colder than the day of the moon.
It left a crater.

Comment: if the object is flaming before impacting the surface of Moon, then it is a comet; but if it inflames following the impact, then it is a meteoritic rock; because Moon has no atmosphere which may cause friction with the meteorite.

Moreover, if it is a comet, it digs in the ground to bury underground, leaving a crater with a well demarcated brim and flat bottom;
but if it is a meteorite, it will remain on the surface of the moon, and will be seen in the bottom of the resulting pit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1JmFq4JN0Q

If the video does not open, see it in the following link:
A comet impacting Moon -
quran-ayat.com/huda/threads/14796-A-comet-impacting-Moon?p=26057&viewfull=1#post26057

http://www.quran-ayat.com/universe/new_page_3.htm#Comets

My friend eanassir, who is to me like myself, told me he wrote some years ago his first thread in this forum about:
The protective role of Moon; he meant: the role of Moon in protecting Earth from comets.

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I have made search in this forum about the old thread (The Protective Role of Moon), but I haven't found it; anyhow it is in this link:
The role of the Moon in protecting the Earth -
quran-ayat.com/huda/threads/492-The-role-of-the-Moon-in-protecting-the-Earth
 
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MHz

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An object coming from deep space would be about -250F and a sunny day on the moon is about +250F and that heat would radiate into space a certain distance and heating up a cold object would include some items turning to gas when they reached their boiling point.

Nice intro, can the shadows be used as reliable data to build a 3d map of the land casting the shadows?

Where is the data set @ max resolution for the far side of the moon? That would be the most interesting as it should have numerous sink-holes as well as outflows of thick lave (cool light rock or warmer high density rock)
 

darkbeaver

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The flash is a zap of electrical equalization. Solids impacting leave eliptical scars electrical contacts leave circular . Only electrical is fast enough to leave circular, solids must impact at angles.

Do meteors burn up from air friction or from electrical discharges sparked by short-circuiting a double layer? Are the streaks of light hot air or lightning? Are the noises shock waves or electrically transduced sounds? Are meteorites etched by friction or by electrical discharge machining? Are they slowed to a soft landing by air resistance or by electrical forces? Why do we find meteorites where there are no craters and craters where there are no meteorites? Is "impact" an obsolete idea to be replaced with "arc scar?"Electric Meteorites?

A comet and a meteor differ only in electrical potential.
 

Said1

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What was the exact date of this event.

Also, as an aside......where is the fracking inverse (inv?) button on my calculator? I'm trying to calculate primary directions.