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By Jess Thomson | Science Reporter
NASA has proposed shooting at the moon to further our understanding of what it’s made of
The out-of-this-world plan would involve an astronaut or rover using a special gun to shoot sensors into the soil. This would allow detailed analysis of its chemistry over a wide area, NASA scientists suggested at the 37th International Geological Congress 2024.
These sensor bullets would be miniaturized spectrometers, which would use a special type of diffraction called Fresnel diffraction.
Read more: [https://www.newsweek.com/moon-soil-space-gun-bullets-spectroscopy-astronauts-1956471](https://www.newsweek.com/moon-soil-space-gun-bullets-spectroscopy-astronauts-1956471)
Wow. I’m gonna pull out my NRA card and apply to be an astronaut after dinner.
“Out of this world” was vaguely cool in the early 70s, but it’s time to let that phrase die when describing space news.
RAHH 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
Finally something we are good at doing
Stop resisting moon! They must have found some oil up there or something…
Georges Méliès already did that 122 years ago.
I think we should shoot reflective paint at it and make a permanent smilie face!
Look at how beautiful the moon is, one of the last of her kind….she’s coming right for us! 🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫
Cool now tell everyone what the James Webb discovered in 2016!
In fact, there is little smoke coming out, when I was in high school when they passed by, everything would be white if nothing arrived, today it’s this little smoke that you only see a little bit of.