LPL Newsletter

December 2023

We are thankful for your support throughout this busy year. Look for the LPL semesterly newsletter  full of news about our students, faculty, and staff  later this month.

Tracking an errant space rocket to a mysterious crater on the Moon

The far side of the moon, with distant Earth in the background, is visible in this photo taken by the moon-orbiting module of the Chang'e 5-T1 mission.Chinese National Space Agency and Chinese Academy of Sciences
Study by UArizona team provides definitive proof that the object that slammed into the Moon in March 2022 was a booster from a Chinese space rocket. The object was discovered in 2015 by LPL’s Catalina Sky Survey.
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