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There is plenty of water on the moon, NASA confirms

14 Nov 2009, 1254 hrs IST, IANS

WASHINGTON: There is indeed water on the moon - as first indicated by India's maiden lunar mission Chandrayaan - and plenty of it, US space 
scientists said on the basis of impacts made by a new satellite. 


"Indeed yes, we found water," Anthony Colaprete, the principal investigator for US space agency NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, said in a news conference on Friday. 

The satellite, known as Lcross, slammed into a crater near the Moon'ssouth pole a month ago. The impact carved out a hole 60 to 100-feet wide and kicked up at least 24 gallons of water. 

"We got more than just whiff," said Peter H Schultz, a professor of geological sciences at Brown University and a co-investigator of the mission. "We practically tasted it with the impact." 

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) had announced the path-breaking discovery of water on the moon by India's Chandrayaan-1 on September 24 after data from NASA's Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) instrument indicated the presence of water molecules on the lunar surface

M3 was one of the 11 scientific instruments onboard Chandrayaan that ISRO launched October 22, 2008, but the moon mission had to be aborted on August 30 after Chandrayaan lost radio contact with the earth. 

The new US Lcross mission consisted of two pieces - an empty rocket stage to carve into the lunar surface and a small spacecraft to measure what was kicked up, but it too slammed into the surface. 

The twin impacts in the Cabeus crater October 9 created a plume of material from the bottom of a crater that has not seen sunlight in billions of years, NASA said. 

The plume travelled at a high angle beyond the rim of Cabeus and into sunlight, while an additional curtain of debris was ejected more laterally. 

"We're unlocking the mysteries of our nearest neighbour and, by extension, the solar system," said Michael Wargo, chief lunar scientist at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "The moon harbours many secrets, and LCROSS has added a new layer to our understanding." 

"We are ecstatic," said Anthony Colaprete, LCROSS project scientist and principal investigator at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California. 



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I wonder what moon water tastes like....



Cheese?



Chicken.



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FootballFan said:
Cheese?

Nope, no cheese I'm afraid Grommit.



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Now seriously, the "what does the water taste like?" question is actually a good one. Water doesn't taste like anything unless it has minerals and other stuff, if it's just pure H2O it doesn't have any taste as far as I know.

It's probably "contaminated" by some moon stuff, but probably not what we would expect to find on Earth water, so it probably tastes quite different (and could kill you too).



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MetalGearSolid_4ever said:
I wonder what moon water tastes like....

lmao! I bet its the freshest water man has ever seen, since it hasn't had the chance to be polluted by us.



i wonder how long before it can be bottled and sold here on earth.



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I wanna wash my car in moon water!



This a amazing discovery...I cant wait to find are 1st Lifeform outside of Earth even if its just a Lizard or a spider..something