Asteroid crashes 1 Asteroid Crashes the Moon Mc. Connell and David June10, 2021 Asteroid crashes 2 Asteroid Crashes the Moon 1) A key hypothesis is an education guess or prediction. The major hypothesis of this article is that a meteorite impact on the moon was photographed in 1953. Thus, the answer is: c 2) An observation that supports the hypothesis that the meteorite impact was photographed in 1953 is the fact that Leon Stuart photographed a bright flash on the moon’s surface. Thus, the answer is: b 3) A prediction that was used to test to prove the hypothesis was that a small, freshlooking crater would be present in a specific location. Thus, the answer is: a 4) The hypothesis or educated guess that was proven incorrect was that an asteroid collided with the moon on November 15, 1953. Thus, the answer is: b Asteroid crashes 3 References David, M. a. (2017). Loose Leaf for The Good Earth. McGraw-Hill Education. Fountain, H. (2003). A Flash From the Past: New Evidence Supports Moon Blast. New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/04/science/a-flash-from-the-past-new-evidence-supportsmoon-blast.html