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...