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US flags planted on moon during Apollo missions 40 yrs ago still exist
Jul 30, 1:50 pm
New York, July 30 (ANI): The iconic American flags planted by astronauts on the moon during Apollo missions are still flying after more than four decades, NASA has revealed.All six Apollo missions to the lunar surface planted the Stars and Stripes during their fantastic voyages, but the flags' fate has been a mystery until NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera captured the shadowed side of the flag planted at the Apollo 16 site.The most recent photos of the moon taken by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera show that the flags still exist - except the one planted by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin after they became the first humans to touch the lunar surface July 20, 1969, New York Daily News reported."Astronaut Buzz Aldrin reported that the flag was blown over by the exhaust from the ascent engine during liftoff of Apollo 11, and it looks like he was correct!" LROC principal investigator Mark Robinson as writing wrote in a blog post Friday.Each of the six manned Apollo missions that touched down on the moon planted flags at their landing sites.The flags were not meant to be symbolic of territorial claims. Instead, they were intended to signify "humanitarian accomplishment," Smithsonian curator Allan Needell told CBS News.Scientists have long searched for proof that the flags survived after the final manned Apollo mission, Apollo 17, left the moon Dec. 14, 1972.The LROC photos, which were taken at various times of the day and show rotating shadows around the points where the flags are believed to be, offer "convincing" evidence that the icons still exist, Robinson said.It was feared the flags would be lost due to the rough lunar environment."Personally I was a bit surprised that the flags survived the harsh ultraviolet light and temperatures of the lunar surface, but they did. What they look like is another question," Robinson wrote.(ANI)
Asteroid 9 times larger than Queen Elizabeth 2 ship to sail past Earth on May 31
May 19, 3:57 pm
Washington, May 19 (ANI): Asteroid 1998 QE2 will sail past Earth on May 31, getting no closer than about 3.6 million miles (5.8 million kilometers), or about 15 times the distance between Earth and the moon.
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Venus, Jupiter and Mercury will come closest to one another on May 28
May 19, 1:13 pm
Washington, May 19 (ANI): May 28th, 2013, Venus and Jupiter will pass within one degree of one other (about twice the apparent size of the full moon, it has been predicted.
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Moon meteor blast 'visible to naked eye on Earth', says NASA
May 19, 12:46 pm
Melbourne, May 19 (ANI): NASA has revealed that a boulder-sized meteor slammed into the moon in March, causing an explosion so bright that it was visible to the naked eye on Earth.
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Newly discovered solar twin unveils 'future of sun'
May 19, 11:30 am
Washington, May 19 (ANI): Astronomers have found the farthest known solar twin in the Milky Way Galaxy-CoRoT Sol 1, which has about the same mass and chemical composition as the Sun.
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