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Scientists Launch Rocket into the Moon to Find Water

Researchers hope to observe lunar material ejected from an impact.

Aired 07/10/2019

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Scientists Launch Rocket into the Moon to Find Water

Clip: Season 46 Episode 11 | 4m 35sVideo has Closed Captions

Researchers hope to observe lunar material ejected from an impact.

Ingeniously, by using part of the rocket itself as the impactor, scientists make room for a separate spacecraft—one that follows a few minutes behind, flies through the ejected material to analyze its contents, and hurriedly sends the data back to Earth before smashing into the Moon itself.

Aired 07/10/2019

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