Tuesday, April 14, 2026

There have been ‘audible screams of enjoyment’: Why Artemis II sightings of meteor flashes on the moon have scientists giddy


Whereas flying simply just a few thousand miles above the moon on April 6, Artemis II astronauts reported seeing a handful of shiny, fleeting flashes of sunshine on the lunar floor, leaving mission scientists on Earth buzzing with pleasure.

The joy comes with good purpose for scientists planning future lunar missions: These temporary flashes, brought on by tiny meteorites placing the moon, assist researchers observe when and the place impacts happen. Such information can enhance scientists’ understanding of the dangers these impacts pose to long-term infrastructure and a sustained human presence on the moon.

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