Because the object fell out of orbit so the gravitational pull became to heavy :)
No, the moon will not split in two with the NASA bomb. The NASA mission aims to simply crash a spacecraft into a crater near the moon's south pole to search for water ice.
No, NASA did not bomb the moon. However, in 2009, NASA did crash a probe into the moon to study its composition. This mission was called the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) mission.
the object is a moon named titan. it is one of the most famous moon it is one of Saturn moons
NASA is not sure exactly where on the moon the Eagle crash site is. It is believed to have crashed on the far side of the moon, so it is not visible from the Earth.
NASA intentionally crashed the Lunar Prospector spacecraft into the moon in 1999 to study its composition and potentially detect water ice. This impact allowed scientists to gather valuable data about the moon's surface and helped in advancing our understanding of lunar geology.
No, the moon will not split in two with the NASA bomb. The NASA mission aims to simply crash a spacecraft into a crater near the moon's south pole to search for water ice.
No, NASA did not bomb the moon. However, in 2009, NASA did crash a probe into the moon to study its composition. This mission was called the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) mission.
the object is a moon named titan. it is one of the most famous moon it is one of Saturn moons
Yes. . On 8 October 2009, NASA deliberately crashed an LCROSS satellite and its rocket into the moon, and observed the particulates that the crash ejected from the Moon's surface. In analyzing the spectroscopic properties of the ejected material, NASA was able to confirm that the particulate contained "significant" quantities of water.
NASA is not sure exactly where on the moon the Eagle crash site is. It is believed to have crashed on the far side of the moon, so it is not visible from the Earth.
NASA is planing to send 4 astronauts vabck to the moon in 2018. NASA has already begane sending orbiters to the moon. the first one was called LRO. its going to be there until sometime in october. its plane is to crash into the luner surface. the date this is going to happen i have no clue. well the new rockets that are going to send the men back to the moon is called Ares. its also going to bring people to and from the International Space Station. (ISS)
NASA intentionally crashed the Lunar Prospector spacecraft into the moon in 1999 to study its composition and potentially detect water ice. This impact allowed scientists to gather valuable data about the moon's surface and helped in advancing our understanding of lunar geology.
in the middle of the moon
The first satellite to crash into the moon was Luna 2 (Russian), the 1st soft landing was Luna 9 (Russian).
Ranger 7 did not land on the moon. It was a NASA spacecraft that successfully impacted the moon on July 31, 1964, and sent back thousands of high-resolution images before its crash landing.
NASA's first moon program was called Apollo.The new moon program is called Constellation.
The NASA missions which landed humans on the moon were called the Apollo Moon missions.