recall that experiment a few weeks ago where NASA smashed a probe into the Moon to see if any H2O would squeeze out out ? The inquiry is in , and it turns out there is a lot ofwater on the Moon .
This is vast news program . Over at Bad Astronomy , Phil Plait exults :
The infrared mass spectrometer on [ investigation ] LCROSS definitely detected absorption course from water , and the ultraviolet mass spectrometer saw it in emission . Not only that , the discharge get down stronger with clock time , which clench the deal ! That ’s precisely what you expect by a plume check water . Wow . The amount of H2O they found in the plumage was a duet of hundred kilogram in amount , but that indicates there is a band more still lying on the surface .

In the diagram below , you could see the preoccupation telephone line from the water system – they ’re the yellow bands .
Even more interesting is a remark from one of the researchers who hit the books the LCROSS readings . NASA scientist Anthony Colaprete said :
The full intellect of the LCROSS data may take some time . The datum is that rich . Along with the water in Cabeus , there are hints of other intriguing substances . The for good shadowed regions of the moon are unfeignedly inhuman traps , compile and uphold material over trillion of years .

Cabeus is the volcanic crater basin on the lunar month that NASA picked for the LCROSS impact because its shaded location provides enough of a iciness to keep body of water from evaporating . But now it sounds like there may be other surprises lurking in the lunar shadow . I sense the beginning of a great new discovery – or at least , a great skill fiction storey .
viaBad AstronomyandNASA
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