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NASA to bomb the moon for water

Source: Press TV
Rel : India | about 1 month ago  
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South Pole, as part of the agency's search for water in space. Lunar CRater Observing and Sensing Satellite) mission will send a Centaur rocket at twice the speed of a bullet to make a hole in the moon's surface. Scientists say the blast will be powerful enough to eject a huge plume of debris from the moon...
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  • News Source: Fox News | about 1 month ago
    Crash Probe Into Moon to Find Water Wednesday, October 07, 2009  Univ. of Maryland/F...Centaur upper stage of the rocket that carried it to lunar orbit, and send the spent module crashing into the Cabeus crater at the Moon’s south pole...EST, at...
  • News Source: Guardian Unlimited | about 1 month ago
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  • News Source: Disinfo.com | about 1 month ago
    Posted by Ralph Bernardo on October 7, 2009 Joe Rao writes on Space.com: Get ready for a unique cosmic collision! Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite will end its mission with a bang — literally...Not just anywhere on the lunar surface,...
  • News Source: The Steamboat Pilot | about 1 month ago
    How can an airless world that bakes in the hot sun at temperatures above the normal boiling point of water be expected to hold on to any of the vital substance? If scientists are correct, prospectors on the moon might one day mine the precious stuff...
  • News Source: The Salt Lake City Tribune | about 1 month ago
    First the Centaur upper stage rocket will hit the lunar crater Cabeus near the southern pole, sending a plume of debris about 6 miles above the moon...Space-based and Earth-based telescopes will scrutinize the plumes...Several members of the Salt...
  • News Source: Press TV | about 1 month ago
    South Pole, as part of the agency's search for water in space. Lunar CRater Observing and Sensing Satellite) mission will send a Centaur rocket at twice the speed of a bullet to make a hole in the moon's surface. Scientists say the blast will be...
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  • Blog Source: joyicity.blogspot.com
    NASA is looking for evidence of water in the impact detritus. Why are we bombing the Moon to look for water? Because bombs are cheap. Only about $73 million for the bomb to find out if the Moon thinks this is as good an idea as NASA ...
  • Blog Source: www.thecooljew.net
    NASA To Bomb The Moon Friday NASA's going for full impact Friday, firing a bomb-laden missile at the moon in a dramatic search for water. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is sending its Lunar CRater Observing and ...
  • Blog Source: www.vosizneias.com
    Washington - NASA's going for full impact Friday, firing a bomb-laden missile at the moon in a dramatic search for water. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is sending its Lunar CRater Observing and Sensing Satellite ...
  • Blog Source: deadlinelive.info
    So why is NASA smacking a probe into the Moon at high speed, and why there? The idea is that over millions and billions of years, a lot of comets have hit the Moon. The water from these comets hits the surface and sublimates away… but ...
  • Blog Source: infidelsparadise.com
    The idea is that over millions and billions of years, a lot of comets have hit the Moon. The water from these comets hits the surface and sublimates away… but if any settles at the bottoms of deep craters near the Moon's poles, ...
  • Blog Source: buffalohair.wordpress.com
    Bomb the moon. NASA plans an assault on the citizens of *Cabeus A Crater for rejecting plans to colonize the Solar System. An unnamed NASA official was quoted as saying;. “We've pretty much got the New Word Order sewn up. ... The Moon is chock full
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