2018 April 22 – The 33rd impact candidate
2018 March 22 – The 32nd impact candidate
2018 March 22 – The 31st impact candidate
2017 January 3 – The 30th impact candidate
2017 January 1 – The 29th impact candidate
2016 December 5 – The 28th impact candidate
2016 December 5 – The 27th impact candidate
2016 September 8 – The 26th impact candidate
2015 November 15 – The 25th impact candidate
2015 November 8 – The 24th impact candidate
2015 November 7 – The 23rd impact candidate
2015 November 7 – The 22nd impact candidate
2015 November 7 – The 21st impact candidate
2015 January 25 – The 20th impact candidate
March 6 2014 – The 19th impact candidate
January 7 2014 – The 18th impact candidate
December 8 2013 – The 17th impact candidate
December 7 2013 – The 16th impact candidate
August 1 2013 – The 15th impact candidate
August 1 2013 – The 14th impact candidate
December 16 2012 – The 13th impact candidate
November 20 2012 – The 12th impact candidate
March 28 2012 – The 11th impact candidate
March 28 2012 – The 10th impact candidate
February 26 2012 – The 9th impact candidate
December 19 2011 – The 8th impact candidate
November 21 2011 – The 7th impact candidate
October 21 2011 – The 6th impact candidate
October 21 2011 – The 5th impact candidate
April 10 2011 – The 4th impact candidate
April 10 2011 – The 3rd impact candidate
April 9 2011 – The 2nd impact candidate
February 11 2011 – The 1st impact candidate
In this preliminary article we report data about a lunar flash which very likely resulted from an impact. It was simultaneously detected by me in Gnosca and by Marco Iten in Gordola. The flash reached a peak brightness of 8.1 ± 0.3 magV and had a duration of 0.10 s, lasting 5 video-fields (1 field = 20 ms).