Record Breaking Meteor Strike on Moon

Luke 21:25,26 NAS “There will be signs in sun and moon and stars, and on the earth dismay (tension from difficult circumstances that "won't move" which produces distress or anguish – causing someone to feel "locked in" or “tightly pressed”) among nations, in perplexity at the roaring of the sea and the waves, men fainting (lose morale, become disheartened, like lapsing into temporary unconsciousness) from fear and the expectation of the things which are coming upon the world...

Almost six months after a previously record breaking asteroid strike on the moon, the moon has once against been hit with the biggest space rock it’s collided with in history.

NASA and other space scientists have released footage of the strike to the public after extensive analysis of the September 11, 2013 strike.

The meteor, which scientists estimate at 880 pounds and measured almost four and half feet wide, hit the moon at 37,900 miles per hour.  The impact of the rock caused a crater around 130 feet wide and had the strength of 15 tons of TNT.

It was more than three times as powerful as the previous record set on March 17, 2013.

The strike also created a blast that could be seen on Earth with the naked eye.   Also, where post strikes produce a flash that lasts a fraction of a second, the strike on September 11th lastest eight seconds.  NASA said it was the longest lasting flash in recorded history.

2 thoughts on “Record Breaking Meteor Strike on Moon

  1. I am sorry I didn’t see it. Anyone realize the date of this and the relative of 9/11 and the end of the Jewish calendar and Jonathan Cahn’s harbingers? Something big is coming.

  2. Hello to anyone! I was wondering if anyone hapoen to see the beautiful pastel looking rings around the moon the night the meteorite passed between earth & moon? In my opinion, absolutely gorgeous. Thanks to anyone’s response as would appreciate an explanation. Jeanie

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