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JennyJM Post Author Photo: JennyJM
There is A Lot of Water on the Moon
09/23/09 02:16 PM

http://www.nasawatch.com/.../there_is_a_lot.htmlKeith's 21 Sep 5:49 pm EDT note: Reliable sources report that there will be a press conference at NASA HQ at 2:00 pm this Thursday featuring lunar scientist Carle Pieters from Brown University. The topic of the press briefing will be a paper that will appear in this week's issue of Science magazine wherein results from the Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) aboard Chandrayaan-1 will be revealed. The take home message: there is a lot of water on the Moon. Stay tuned.

Anyone witnessing this right now?
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JennyJM Post Author Photo: JennyJM
09/23/09 02:18 PM

Also,

LCROSS impact crater selected
http://www.spacetoday.net/Summary/4710
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Michael Post Author Photo: Michael
09/23/09 02:33 PM

JennyJM:
http://www.nasawatch.com/.../there_is_a_lot.htmlKeith's 21 Sep 5:49 pm EDT note: Reliable sources report that there will be a press conference at NASA HQ at 2:00 pm this Thursday featuring lunar scientist Carle Pieters from Brown University. The topic of the press briefing will be a paper that will appear in this week's issue of Science magazine wherein results from the Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) aboard Chandrayaan-1 will be revealed. The take home message: there is a lot of water on the Moon. Stay tuned.

Anyone witnessing this right now?



i feel like ive known about these results for a few weeks. whether from news or documentary, that they had seen heavy water at the polar regions. granted, what i saw may have been speculation.
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Dylan Post Author Photo: Dylan
09/23/09 04:27 PM

JennyJM:
Also,

LCROSS impact crater selected
http://www.spacetoday.net/Summary/4710



This has been a pretty troubled mission, it's nice to see they have finally selected an impact site.
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