Tuesday 18 December 2012

FEAR OF TSUNAMI AS NASA CRASH TWO PROBES ONTO THE MOON by SONNY JONES


* NASA SPACE PROBE

Two space probes sent by NASA to orbit the moon since 2011 have been crashed on to the surface of the moon in a controlled operation.

Accordingly Sky News, "the two spacecrafts, Ebb and Flow, have been orbiting the Moon since their launch in September 2011 to create a gravity field map of its surface.

* The Aftermath of the earthquake.

The result of the crash is not yet clear because it was not visible from Earth, but according to the report "The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, which is circling the Moon, will pass over the mountain and attempt to photograph the skid marks left by the washing machine sized-spacecraft as they hit the surface at 3,800mph."br/>
* The Surging Wave that claimed so many lives.

But this latest crash is raising fears of what might happen here on earth and whether there could be another risk of a sunami. On October 9, 2009, Nasa guided a rocket to a crater near the southpole of the moon in what was supposed to be a search for evidence of water - even if in ice form - on the moon. What followed about a year later on earth was devastating.

* Mother and Child trying to come to terms with what happened.

On March 11, 2011, a powerfull earthquake of magnitude 9 hit Japan, resulting in a tsunami that claimed over 15,000 lives and more than 2,000 still unaccounted for. 21 months after that earthquare, lives are still not back to normal for many surviving victims.

The question is, was the Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami a direct result of the moom bombing? And if so, should the latest crash of the two probes into the moon give cause for alarm here on earth and if so so should earth be on the lookout for?

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