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NASA will seek water in crater at moon's south pole

Washington : DC : USA | 2 months ago  
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Friday that they had picked a 60-mile-wide crater near the moon's south pole as the place where they will send a rocket to punch a hole in the lunar surface in search of water...If all goes according to plan, scientists say, the giant cloud of dust sent wafting over the lunar surface will contain traces...
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  • News Source: Androscoggin News | 2 months ago
    More than a decade ago, the Lunar Prospector mission detected hydrogen deposits around the moon's south polar region, suggesting that some form of water ice may exist where the sun never shines. � Finding water on the moon would be a boon for...
  • News Source: Xinhuanet.com | 2 months ago
    Centaur rocket to impact the permanently shadowed polar crater. The satellite will fly into the plume of dust left by the impact and measure the properties before also colliding with the lunar surface. June 18 on a landmark mission to scout water...
  • News Source: Los Angeles Times | 2 months ago
    Friday that they had picked a 60-mile-wide crater near the moon's south pole as the place where they will send a rocket to punch a hole in the lunar surface in search of water...If all goes according to plan, scientists say, the giant cloud of dust...
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