‘Surfboard UFO’ flying past the moon leaves stargazers baffled – but Nasa has a simple explanation | PIQ4O40 | 2024-04-12 15:08:01

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'Surfboard UFO' flying past the moon leaves stargazers baffled – but Nasa has a simple explanation | PIQ4O40 | 2024-04-12 15:08:01

The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) photographed the bizarre object, which some believed to be an alien spacecraft or some sort of extraterrestrial megastructure

NASA has found the source of the mysterious surfboard-shaped 'UFO' that was captured whizzing past the moon.

The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) photographed the bizarre object, which some believed to be an alien spacecraft or some sort of extraterrestrial megastructure.

'Surfboard UFO' flying past the moon leaves stargazers baffled – but Nasa has a simple explanation
'Surfboard UFO' flying past the moon leaves stargazers baffled – but Nasa has a simple explanation
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Image captured by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter on March 5 and 6[/caption]

Photographs of the item have been captured on two separate occasions, on March 5 and March 6.

But Nasa has gone forward and burst all hopes of a attainable shut encounter.

The LRO operations staff at Nasa's Goddard Area Flight Centre have revealed that the mysterious object captured was truly South Korea's lunar orbiter Danuri.

"The two spacecraft, traveling in almost parallel orbits, zipped past each other in reverse instructions between March 5 and 6, 2024," the group wrote in a weblog post.

Hawkish area followers will know that what is pictured, doesn't fairly resemble Danuri.

And Nasa has a great rationalization for that, too.

The South Korean orbiter has been smeared to around 10 occasions its precise measurement within the photographs as a result of high travel velocities between the two spacecraft.

The velocity difference between the pair is roughly 7,200 mph (11,500 km/h).

So Danuri's look has been stretched to some extent where it now resembles a surfboard.

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What Danuri truly seems to be like is a box with two winged photo voltaic panels with an aerial on prime.

The South Korean spacecraft is the nation's first to journey past Earth's orbit.

It reached orbit in December 2022 to pave the best way for South Korean astronauts to visit the lunar surface within the coming many years alongside Nasa.

Boots on the Moon

Nasa is at present& concentrating on September 2026& for its Artemis III mission, the first human task on the Moon since& Apollo 17.

While Nasa's Artemis programme brings the White House several steps closer to securing& a permanent base on the Moon, it will not be alone on the lunar surface.

Just like the US,& China has its own plans for a lunar research facility, which it has already agreed to share with Egypt, Venezuela, South Africa, Pakistan and Azerbaijan.

Whereas Nasa boss Bill Nelson as soon as thought-about China its most capable opponent in getting boots on the Moon by the end of the decade – he has since changed his outlook.

As issues stand at this time, China is aiming to determine its& Disneyland-sized International Lunar Research Base (ILRS)& no sooner than 2028.

China is adamant that its intentions for ILRS are to gather samples and carry out "scientific exploration".

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