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A bottle of that moon-water would be so refreshing after my workout.  This earth water just doesn't "hit the spot" anymore.



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spurgeonryan said:
Humankind is saved! Star Trek was right. There will be a colony of 500,000 people there by the year 2300.




ListerOfSmeg said:
Jizz_Beard_thePirate said:
Water... Mehh I dont think anyone cares about water but if there was oil... everyone would hall ass to the moon and claim that shit faster than you can say "the moon landing was fake"



Water contains Hydrogen and oxygen. 2 things that can be used for fueling space craft. It is actually a very important discovery as it makes it possible to refuel on the moon now rather than carry tons of extra fuel with them

They work as fuel, because if you bring them together and let them do a chemical reation (often called burning), they produce energy that propels the space craft. If they are in form of water, they have to be separated again - a preocess that needs energy. More energy than the chemical reaction provides, that makes them to water again. So refueling with water? Not so easy.



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antfromtashkent said:
Meh... if the moon was part of the earth before it broke off its no surprise really.

It was part of the proto-earth. And it doesn't work that easy. The whole sun-system and all planets had lots of hydrogen in the early development, so it was possible for all of them to contain water. but keepingwater is a different matter. On earth we have the phenomenon, that water condenses in higher areas of the athmosphere and comes back to the earth (as rain). That happens before it will split by cosmis radiation and the hydrogen is going into the space. This way many planets and other satellites are losing all water.



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ListerOfSmeg said:
antfromtashkent said:
Meh... if the moon was part of the earth before it broke off its no surprise really.



What? I think you are a bit confused on that. The moon was actually something that struck the Earth, not a part of it that broke off. Yes some of Earth went with it int he collision but it all didnt come from the Earth

He is basically right:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_impact_hypothesis

At least according to common theory.



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Last edited by Oliver4p1 - on 10 January 2026

pezus said:
Just more proof that scientists usually don't know what they're talking about


So much this. A lot of bullshit with their theories.



I thought water on the moon was a common knowledge thing already, I saw a programme about it like 10 years ago, they've measured things and found water at the poles under the surface... oh well. Well done science.



Hmm, pie.

spurgeonryan said:
I agree with attaboy. Moon water will replace iceberg water as the new drink for tom cruise.

or the new aftershave from kanye west to go along with his t shirt

edit: you were not making the joke i thought you were making.



I thought we already pretty much knew this. Nice to have confirmation I guess.



 

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