When a Golf Ball Hits Moon at the Speed 299,000,000 m/s

Future Space

When you hear about something hitting the Moon, you probably imagine a meteorite or some piece of space debris. But imagine, for a moment, something far more absurd: a golf ball traveling at an unfathomable speed of 299,000,000 meters per second, the approximate speed of light, slamming into the lunar surface. What would happen? How would it affect the Moon, Earth, and even the laws of physics? Today, we’re diving into this mind-bending hypothetical scenario to explore its scientific implications, its effects on our celestial neighbor, and what this teaches us about the cosmos.

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