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Moon photo mystery

By Jeff Hecht

11 January 2003

A MYSTERIOUS flash on the Moon caught on camera 50 years ago is still provoking disagreements about its origin. Astronomer Bonnie Buratti says her new results show that the flash was caused by a 20-metre asteroid hitting the Moon.

If Buratti is right, such impacts may be more frequent than thought – about once every 30 years on the Earth, and every 500 years on the Moon. But other asteroid watchers think the flash was due to a small meteor burning up in Earth’s atmosphere.

Amateur astronomer Leon Stuart’s 1953 photograph of the Moon shows a light spot near the centre…

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