See a rock smack the moon during the super blood wolf eclipse
https://www.cnet.com/news/see-a-rock-smack-moon-during-super-blood-wolf-eclipse/
A livestream feed from Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles shows the flash, which happened at the height of the eclipse.
The MIDAS Survey, which monitors moon impacts, confirmed the touchdown and says it was produced by a meteoroid that hit the lunar ground.
See a rock smack the moon during the super blood wolf eclipse
Jan 22, 2019, 5:49pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/see-a-rock-smack-moon-during-super-blood-wolf-eclipse/
> A livestream feed from Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles shows the flash, which happened at the height of the eclipse.
> The MIDAS Survey, which monitors moon impacts, confirmed the touchdown and says it was produced by a meteoroid that hit the lunar ground.