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  • Significant water found on the Moon
     OP - November 14, 2009, 06:32 AM

    http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/space/11/13/water.moon.nasa/index.html

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    (CNN) -- NASA said Friday it had discovered water on the moon, opening "a new chapter" that could allow for the development of a lunar space station.

    The discovery was announced by project scientist Anthony Colaprete at a midday news conference.

    "I'm here today to tell you that indeed, yes, we found water. And we didn't find just a little bit; we found a significant amount" -- about a dozen, two-gallon bucketfuls, he said, holding up several white plastic containers.

    The find is based on preliminary data collected when the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or LCROSS, intentionally crashed October 9 into the permanently shadowed region of Cabeus crater near the moon's south pole.

    After the satellite struck, a rocket flew through the debris cloud, measuring the amount of water and providing a host of other data, Colaprete said.

    The project team concentrated on data from the satellite's spectrometers, which provide the best information about the presence of water, Colaprete said. A spectrometer helps identify the composition of materials by examining light they emit or absorb.

     Although the goal of the $79 million mission was to determine whether there is water on the moon, discoveries in other areas are expected as studies progress, Colaprete and other scientists said at the briefing at NASA's Ames Research Center at Moffett Field near San Francisco, California.

    "The discovery opens a new chapter in our understanding of the moon," the space agency said in a written statement shortly after the briefing began.

    Michael Wargo, chief lunar scientist at NASA headquarters in Washington, said the latest discovery also could unlock the mysteries of the solar system.

    He listed several options as sources for the water, including solar winds, comets, giant molecular clouds or even the moon itself through some kind of internal activity. The Earth also may have a role, Wargo said.

    "If the water that was formed or deposited is billions of years old, these polar cold traps could hold a key to the history and evolution of the solar system, much as an ice core sample taken on Earth reveals ancient data," NASA said in its statement.

    "In addition, water and other compounds represent potential resources that could sustain future lunar exploration."


    Hopefully, this will allow most creationists to shut the fuck up--or maybe not.

    Call me TAP TAP! for I am THE ASS PATTER!
  • Re: Significant water found on the Moon
     Reply #1 - November 14, 2009, 06:43 AM

    By the way, didn't Mo split the moon in half? Why didn't he mention water  Cheesy

    I wonder how Zakir Naik will explain this  Roll Eyes

    Call me TAP TAP! for I am THE ASS PATTER!
  • Re: Significant water found on the Moon
     Reply #2 - November 14, 2009, 07:47 AM

    By the way, didn't Mo split the moon in half? Why didn't he mention water  Cheesy

    I wonder how Zakir Naik will explain this  Roll Eyes


    Yeah, that's a conspiracy as well. Maybe they took water with them, threw it on the surface, then made a film about it. Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
  • Re: Significant water found on the Moon
     Reply #3 - November 14, 2009, 08:04 AM

    Those infernal kufr have glued the moon back together just to discredit Islam! cool2

    Devious, treacherous, murderous, neanderthal, sub-human of the West. bunny
  • Re: Significant water found on the Moon
     Reply #4 - November 14, 2009, 09:03 AM

    By the way, didn't Mo split the moon in half? Why didn't he mention water  Cheesy

    I wonder how Zakir Naik will explain this  Roll Eyes


    I'm sure he'll find some obscure hadith or conduct some linguistic gymnastics based on a piece of Quranic text. Mark my words - it'll happen.

    Oh, and some wanker will go "Inshallah!" on hearing the news - of course, whilst they're reading the latest book from Adnan Oktar.

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