I. Open with Impact
Give an overview of meteoroid collisions. Start with basic beliefs and history of what it is, what it may cause, and then give a brief look at what we have learned recently.

II. Focus on Thesis Statement
The look at modern technology and how it has increased knowledge about flashes on the moon due to meteoroid collisions. It will include new evidence and old.
BODY
I. Definition of meteoroid collision and flashes.
II. Why is the Moon important:

II. Theories, old and new
A. Beliefs from years ago about causes of flashes on the moon
B. new understandings learned over the last couple years.

III. Technologies that are improving the data collected.
A. Original telescopes and what they provided for information.
B. New telescopes that can provide new information for studies.
IV. What has been learned.
A. Describe new information retrieved.
B. Describe how this effect past theories.
C. Describe new theories.
CONCLUSION
I. Summary
A. Describe what have we learned
B. Explain what the future may look like with this new information
II. Close with Impact
A. Meteoroid Collisions and flashes, new and old information bring a new understanding.
Recent reports on red lunar eclipse:

Possible Reference:
Seeds, M. A., & Backman, D. E. (2010). Horizons: Exploring the Universe (11th ed.). Belmont, CA: Thomson Brooks/Cole.

A Meteorite Hit the Moon During the Super Blood Wolf Eclipse and It Was Epic Jasper Hamill https://metro.co.uk/2019/01/23/meteorite-hit-moon-super-blood-wolf-eclipse-epic-8378976/

A Meteorite Strike During the Moon Eclipse!
https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/meteor-strike-moon-eclipse-jan-2019

How Lunar Dust Clouds Are Formed on the Moon: Scientists
Times Now – https://www.timesnownews.com/technology-science/article/heres-how-lunar-dust-clouds-are-formed-on-the-moon-scientists/354907

Moon Hit By Largest Meteoroid Impact in 8 Years
VOA News- VOA News – https://www.voanews.com/a/moon-rocked-by-huge-impact/1663284.html

Reference:
Seeds, M. A., & Backman, D. E. (2010). Horizons: Exploring the Universe (11th ed.). Belmont, CA: Thomson Brooks/Cole.

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