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![Жесткая посадка аппарата "Дженезис"](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2009/07/06/0001235416/landing1_genesis.preview.jpg)
14.09.2004
A flying saucer from outer space crash-landed in the Utah desert last week after being tracked by radar and chased by helicopters. No space aliens were involved, however. The saucer, pictured above...
![Шрам на Юпитере с телескопа им. Хаббла](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2009/08/01/0001235709/jupimpact_hubble800.preview.jpg)
31.07.2009
This sprawling dark marking is Jupiter's latest impact scar, a debris plume created as a small asteroid or comet disintegrated after plunging into the gas giant's atmosphere. Located in Jupiter's south polar region, the new feature was discovered by Australian amateur astronomer Anthony Wesley on July 19.
![Вспышка от падения Центавра](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2009/10/12/0001236443/392931main_LCROSS_5_516-387_x15.preview.jpg)
10.10.2009
This mid-infrared image was taken in the last minutes of the LCROSS flight mission to the Moon. The small white spot (enlarged in the insets) seen within the dark shadow of lunar crater walls is the initial flash created by the impact of a spent Centaur upper stage rocket.
![Жесткая посадка аппарата "Дженезис"](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2009/07/06/0001235417/genesisimpact_nasa.preview.jpg)
5.07.2009
A flying saucer from outer space crash-landed in the Utah desert in 2004 after being tracked by radar and chased by helicopters. No space aliens were involved, however. The saucer, pictured above, was the Genesis sample return capsule, part of a human-made robot Genesis spaceship launched in 2001 by NASA itself to study the Sun.
![Тринадцать секунд после столкновения](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2005/07/06/0001206649/impact13sec_deepimpact_hri.preview.jpg)
5.07.2005
Fireworks came early on July 4th when, at 1:52am EDT, the Deep Impact spacecraft's probe smashed into the surface of Comet Tempel 1's nucleus at ten kilometers per second. The well-targeted impactor probe was vaporized as it blasted out an expanding cloud of material, seen here 13 seconds after the collision.
![Ударный кратер Маникуаган](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2019/05/03/0001468440/iss059e019043_1024.preview.jpg)
2.05.2019
Orbiting 400 kilometers above Quebec, Canada, planet Earth, the International Space Station Expedition 59 crew captured this snapshot of the broad St. Lawrence River and curiously circular Lake Manicouagan on April 11. Right of center, the ring-shaped lake is a modern reservoir within the eroded remnant of an ancient 100 kilometer diameter impact crater.
![Удар по астероиду аппарата DART: вид из космоса](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/09/29/0001850181/liciacube_leia_l0_1664234215_00000_01_c.preview.jpg)
29.09.2022
Fifteen days before impact, the DART spacecraft deployed a small companion satellite to document its historic planetary defense technology demonstration. Provided by the Italian Space Agency, the Light Italian CubeSat for Imaging Asteroids, aka LICIACube, recorded this image of the event's aftermath.
![Неожиданное падение на Юпитер](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2009/09/08/0001236024/jupiterimpact_alpo_big.preview.gif)
8.09.2009
Two months ago, something unexpected hit Jupiter. First discovered by an amateur astronomer Anthony Wesley on 2009 July 19, the impact was quickly confirmed and even imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope the very next day.
![Столкновение с кометой Темпель 1: вид в телескоп Хаббла](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2005/07/18/0001207292/tempel1_hst.preview.jpg)
18.07.2005
It was a human-made event visible across the Solar System. At the direction of terrestrial scientists, a refrigerator-sized probe from the Deep Impact mission struck Comet Tempel 1 on July 4 at over 35,000 kilometers per hour.
![Море Спокойствия: 5 секунд до падения](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/11/14/0001217809/ranger8_b090_big.preview.gif)
30.07.1999
On February 20th, 1965, the Ranger 8 spacecraft crashed into the Moon. Rapidly transmitting a series of pictures to ground controllers, its camera recorded this one at an altitude of about 11 kilometers, 5 seconds before impacting the lunar surface. Two kilometers across, with 4 meter
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