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Started 6 days, 6 hours ago (2009-12-21 16:37:00)
by yeknom-ecaps
Space Cover of the Week , Week 36 (December 21, 2009) Space Cover #36, LCROSS Impact on the Moon Water on the Moon? For future long term lunar exploration water is a crucial resource to find on the moon because it would not be practical to transport to space the amount of water needed for human needs. NASA selected a team of MMT Observatory astronomers as one of four ground-based ...
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-16 17:33:02)
by TravisTina1
LCROSS Finds Water On Moon Visible camera images showing the ejecta plume at about 20 seconds after impact. Credit: LCROSS/NASA. For more images from the Preliminary Impact Results please go here . by Dr. Tony Phillips Science@NASA Huntsville AL (SPX) Nov 16, 2009 The argument that the Moon is a dry, desolate ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-19 03:10:00)
by 777equals666
Latest NEWS and Discoveries about our Moon! Latest NEWS and Discoveries about our Moon! NASA officially and unequivocally discovers "water" on the Moon through the LCROSS experiment and as a result goes public as of November 13, 2009 with this: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LC...r_results.h tml These News ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-19 17:06:00)
by jamesc
Quote: Originally Posted by 777equals666 Latest NEWS and Discoveries about our Moon! NASA officially and unequivocally discovers "water" on the Moon through the LCROSS experiment and as a result goes public as of November 13, 2009 with this: http://www.nasa....
Started 2 days, 2 hours ago (2009-12-25 20:34:00)
by ConDem
Quote: Originally Posted by JunkBot I was actually a little offended by the number of people who thought that an explosion on the moon would be immoral or dangerous: that it would push the moon out of orbit, blow it apart, or irradiate it. The moon gets bombarded with meteors all the time, and constantly receives powerful ...
Started 3 days, 17 hours ago (2009-12-24 04:54:00)
by Six
Citazione: Originalmente inviato da Harkan Ram 2008 0 2009? La predizione del Web Bot è intorno ad ottobre 2008, per cui il rischio che abbiano letto la cosa e l'abbiano riportata ci starebbe. Erm..ho gugolato i tre nomi: non ce n'è uno che abbia contatti ufficiali con la casa bianca, in compenso hanno delle...
Started 4 days, 8 hours ago (2009-12-23 14:07:00)
by chet
Everyone's entitled to their own opinion of course, and OPINION means there are no right or wrong answers, but it should be noted that before the LCROSS findings the only knowledge of moon water involved trace amounts only. There's a huge difference between trace amounts and the finding that there are vast amounts of H2O on the moon, enough potentially to support habitability without having to ...
Started 4 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-23 18:18:00)
by FinalFrontier
My vote (in order of magnitude): 1. STS-125 succesful 2. "Picture perfect year for the Space Shuttle Fleet" (despite all the distractions and contreversy surrounding Augustine Commission, they stayed on task and got the job done ) (Also picture perfect year for ISS program) 3. LCROSS/LRO Mission finds water on the moon 4. Charlie Bolden Assumes the reins
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-20 11:07:00)
by mikesingh
Quote: Originally Posted by jamesc Chandrayaan discovers magnet on moon. 14 Nov 2009, 1037 hrs IST, Srinivas Laxman, TNN BANGALORE: After water, its magnet . Chandrayaan-1 has discovered and confirmed for the first time the presence of magnetic spheres on the far side of the moonthe side we cannot see from the earth. This ...
Started 1 day, 13 hours ago (2009-12-26 09:32:00)
by manual_focus
Catalana wrote: > Very nice image. Too bad one cannot see the water vapor from NASA's LCROSS impact experiment leaking out of the hole they left on the south pole...just kidding. I looked up the LCROSS experiment and got a good laugh. I personally think the concept of establishing a colony on the moon/mars or wherever is total madness. Based on a few million years of biological development ...
Started 5 days, 16 hours ago (2009-12-22 06:14:00)
by ColonelLee
http://www.ufodigest.com/news/1109/imminent2.php two independent and confidential sources have revealed to me that face to face meetings have recently occurred between U.S. military officials with one or more groups of extraterrestrial visitors. This has allegedly led to confidence being built for future cooperation with the extraterrestrials that will be formally announced to the world ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-19 15:42:00)
by Varaktori
NASA ei näpelöi kuviaan, näpelöinti sopii jo sananakin enemmän "ufotutkimukseen". Oikeassa tieteessä kuvista toisinaan saadaan lisää informaatiota ulos kun niitä digitaalisesti jälkikäsitellään. Kyseessä on kuitenkin tieteen tekeminen eikä tarve poistaa kuvista foliohattujen kuvittelemia avaruuden ölliäisiä. Jos haluat vastaanottaa vaikkapa tuon mainitun LRO satelliitin lähetettä, ...