13 November 2009 - 18H53  
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NASA finds a "significant amount" of water on the moon
The North American Space Agency (NASA) announced that it has discovered "a significant amount" of frozen water in one of the permanently shadowed craters of the moon.
By News Wires (text)
 

AFP- A "significant amount" of frozen water has been found on the moon, the US space agency said Friday heralding a major leap forward in space exploration and boosting hopes of a permanent lunar base.
   
Preliminary data from a moon probe "indicates the mission successfully uncovered water in a permanently shadowed lunar crater," NASA said in a statement.
   
"The discovery opens a new chapter in our understanding of the moon," it added, as ecstatic scientists celebrated the landmark discovery.
   
The data was found after NASA sent two spacecraft crashing into the lunar service last month in a dramatic experiment to probe Earth's nearest neighbor for water.
   
One rocket slammed into the Cabeus crater, near the lunar southern pole, at around 5,600 miles (9,000 kilometers) per hour.
   
The impact sent a huge plume of material billowing up from the bottom of the crater, which has not seen sunlight for billions of years.
   
 The rocket was followed four minutes later by a spacecraft equipped with cameras to record the impact.
   
"We are ecstatic," said Anthony Colaprete, project scientist and principal investigator for the 79-million-dollar LCROSS mission.
   
"Multiple lines of evidence show water was present in both the high angle vapor plume and the ejecta curtain created by the LCROSS Centaur impact.
   
"The concentration and distribution of water and other substances requires further analysis, but it is safe to say Cabeus holds water," Colaprete said.
   
Scientists had previously theorized that, except for the possibility of ice at the bottom of craters, the moon was totally dry.
   
Finding water on Earth's natural satellite is a major breakthrough in space exploration.
   
"We're unlocking the mysteries of our nearest neighbor and, by extension, the solar system," said Michael Wargo, chief lunar scientist at NASA headquarters in Washington.
   
"The full understanding of the LCROSS data may take some time. The data is that rich," Colaprete cautioned.
   
"Along with the water in Cabeus, there are hints of other intriguing substances. The permanently shadowed regions of the moon are truly cold traps, collecting and preserving material over billions of years."
   
Only 12 men, all Americans, have ever walked on the moon, and the last to set foot there were in 1972, at the end of the Apollo missions.
   
But NASA's ambitious plans to put US astronauts back on the moon by 2020 to establish manned lunar bases for further exploration to Mars under the Constellation project are increasingly in doubt.
   
NASA's budget is currently too small to pay for Constellation's Orion capsule, a more advanced and spacious version of the Apollo lunar module, as well as the Ares I and Ares V launchers needed to put the craft in orbit.
   
A key review panel appointed by President Barack Obama said existing budgets are not large enough to fund a return mission before 2020.

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The Moon

Whilst America was the first nation to set foot on the moon, it does not mean they own it, nor the rest of the galaxy. The money poured into these mission to ourter space, could be put to far better use saving our planet, from the horrendous destruction man has caused. The galaxy belongs to all mankind, and without it we are in dire straights. Please leave the moon as it is, enough ecxploration has taken place, at what damage to the moon, mars, and other planets. Where is our planet going to be, when you damage other planets. Concentrate on improving our planet beyond the destruction that has already been caused, and leave the galaxy for all humans to enjoy.

NASA

FYI: NASA stands for: National Aeronautics and Space Administration

blasting the moon

Why the --ell would we BOMB the moon or anyother planet ,object or people when there are many other ways to find the answers to our questions your selfish overeducated fools

NEXT STEP IN THE MOON

Nov 14, 2009
EXXON, SHELL, and MOBIL OIL EXPLOTATION.
THIS IS WHY CUBA HAS A PARCEL ON THE MOON;WE ARE GOING TO SENT ALL OUR FACTORIES THERE IS BETTER TO POLUTE THE SPACE THAN OUR TINY SHIP THE EARTH IS BETTER USE THE MOON AS THE TRAIN USE THE CABUT

North American Space Agency???

You mean National Aeronautics and Space Administration? Just because all France has is a continental-collective for space program, doesn't mean you need to go knocking our national administration for space science and exploration.

I kid, mostly. I read France 24 all the time.

NASA-"North American Space Agency"???

Just thought as an American, I might point out that NASA does not stand for "North American Space Agency." It stands for National Aeronautics & Space Administration. The former is an implication that we Americans are sending up rockets and shuttles with Mexican and Canadian flags slapped on the side, which is simply not the case. (Canadians did provide us with robotic arms for our Shuttles, though. Thanks Canada!) Anyhow, France 24, hope this cleared up the controversy.

NASA bombing moon

You have made siginifcant searches in outer space, when the world is suffering great atrocities. Your money could be put to far better use. As for "bombing the moon" - leave it alone, it is the moon that belongs to the world, not to NASA. You are set to desrutuct the whole solar system. Leave it alone.

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