NASA LCROOS impact data indicates Water on Moon. Yesterday, NASA said, "Today opened a new chapter in our understanding of the moon. Preliminary data from the Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS), indicates that the mission successfully uncovered water during the October 9, 2009 impacts into the permanently shadowed region of Cabeus cater near the moon's south pole."
The Discovery of Water on the Moon was announced by project scientist Anthony Colaprete at a midday news conference. "We found water. And we didn't find just a little bit. We found a significant amount," Anthony Colaprete, lead scientist for the mission told News Conference.
According to Nasa.gov official web site, "We were able to match the spectra from LCROSS data only when we inserted the spectra for water," Colaprete said. "No other reasonable combination of other compounds that we tried matched the observations. The possibility of contamination from the Centaur also was ruled out."

Today, Google also celebrating "Discovery of Water on the Moon", On this day Google Home Page Logo is a Water on Moon Doodle.
The Discovery of Water on the Moon was announced by project scientist Anthony Colaprete at a midday news conference. "We found water. And we didn't find just a little bit. We found a significant amount," Anthony Colaprete, lead scientist for the mission told News Conference.
According to Nasa.gov official web site, "We were able to match the spectra from LCROSS data only when we inserted the spectra for water," Colaprete said. "No other reasonable combination of other compounds that we tried matched the observations. The possibility of contamination from the Centaur also was ruled out."

Today, Google also celebrating "Discovery of Water on the Moon", On this day Google Home Page Logo is a Water on Moon Doodle.











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