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The seismometer is equally sensitive to movements in three dimensions ... subtle tilts in the ground from earth tides caused by the moon's gravitational pull! While the seismometer is ...Neil and Buzz deployed a solar wind collector, a seismometer and a laser retroreflector. They erected a flag and uncovered a plaque proclaiming, “We came in peace for all mankind.” They took the first interplanetary phone call – “I just ...A seismometer is a very sensitive instrument that can detect movements of the Earth’s ... Earth tide is the stretching of the Earth due to the gravitational pull of the moon.Definition of seismometer from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio ... measuring the actual movements of the ground Anyway, it is a fact that the seismometer which fell into the surface of the moon sounded through the inside of the moon for one hour. I think that it is the evidence that the inside of the moon is hollow. ...
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Down to Earth Slog The Stranger Seattles Only Newspaper

high and bi @ 8, we've been impacting the moon for decades with all kinds of junk -- NASA set up four seismometers on the Moon from 1969-1972 and intentionally crashed spent Saturn rocket stages into the surface to take seismic readings ...A seismometer suitable for remote operation to measure quake components, comprising a boom ... as in the case of unmanned craft which are intended to record quakes on the moon or ...Therefore, by measuring events at various distances from the seismometer, one can determine how seismic velocities vary with depth in the Moon.The seismometer is snugged in its hole and tamped over with dirt. Now it's time for the stomp ... In just a few hours, the Eagle's ascent module would blast off the Moon, ...For more information about the topic Seismometer, read the full article at Wikipedia.org, or ... Moon; NASA; Pluto; Saturn; Solar System; Space Missions; Space Station; Space Telescopes
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Beyond Apollo An expanded robotic program

... solar plasma, and magnetic fields in high elliptical Earth orbit, had fallen victim to Atlas-Agena B malfunctions, as had Ranger 3 , a Block II spacecraft meant to rough-land a seismometer on the moon. ...... Vol. 11, EGU2009-11917,2009 EGU General Assembly 2009 ©Author 2009 LAPIS-LAnder Package Impactinga Seismometer -AProposalfora Semi-Hard Lander Mission to the Moon C. Langeandthe ...The Apollo eleven seismometer lasted only three weeks, but others operated until September of 1977. The seismometers successfully detected three different kinds of Moon-shaking events. Two were natural: internally generated moonquakes, ...Apollo astronauts used seismometers during their visits to the Moon and discovered that the gray orb isn't atotally dead place, geologically speaking. Small moonquakes, originating several kilometers below the surface, are thought to be ...
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EARTH Magazine Moonquake mystery deepens

Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15 and 16 astronauts left seismometers on the moon that recorded hundreds of moonquakes until the experiments were shut down in 1977. NASA. For 40 years, scientists have scoured the Apollo seismic data for an ...LONDON - A new research has suggested that a steady barrage of small meteorite impacts cause the moon to “hum”. But, no seismometers sent to the moon to date have been sensitive enough to hear the “hum”. ...A steady barrage of small meteorite impacts should cause the moon to "ring", but no seismometers sent to the moon to date have been sensitive enough to hear it. So Philippe Lognonné at the Institute of Earth Physics of Paris and ...The seismometer is at 840 meters depth in the borehole, which puts it about 500 feet into the ... like ocean tides, are caused by the gravitational attraction of the sun and moon on ...
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0 | Posted by tpiessens, Thu, 01 Jan 1970 11:50:57 +0100

mdr!! y son dégz mé gins!

1 | Posted by pinheiro, Thu, 01 Jan 1970 21:28:35 +0100

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