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NASA spacecraft bombs moon in search of water

Source: Sify News
Mumbai : India | about 1 month ago  
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  • Father and son watch a live video of the twin impacts of the LCROSS and its rocket's upper stage as they impact the moon at the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field
    Father and son watch a live video of the twin impacts of the LCROSS ...
    Source: Reuters
  • People watch a live video of the twin impacts of the LCROSS and its rocket's upper stage as they impact the moon at the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field
    People watch a live video of the twin impacts of the LCROSS and its ...
    Source: Reuters
  • NASA is to send a satellite and a rocket booster crashing into the moon's surface to look for water
    NASA is to send a satellite and a rocket booster crashing into the ...
    Source: AFP
  • People watch a live video of scientists congratulating each other in the Science Operation Center after the twin impacts of the LCROSS and its rocket's upper stage as they impact the moon at the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field
    People watch a live video of scientists congratulating each other in ...
    Source: Reuters
  • A group of young adults watch a live video of the twin impacts of the LCROSS and its rocket's upper stage as they impact the moon at the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field
    A group of young adults watch a live video of the twin impacts of the ...
    Source: Reuters
  • Artist's illustration of NASA's LCROSS spacecraft on course to crash into Moon
    Artist's illustration of NASA's LCROSS spacecraft on course to crash ...
    Source: Reuters
  • Artist's illustration of NASA's LCROSS spacecraft crashes into moon
    Artist's illustration of NASA's LCROSS spacecraft crashes into moon
    Source: Reuters
  • Girls watch a live video of the twin impacts of LCROSS and its rocket's upper stage as they impact the moon at the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field
    Girls watch a live video of the twin impacts of LCROSS and its rocket'...
    Source: Reuters
Father and son watch a live video of the twin impacts of the LCROSS ...
South Pole of the Moon on Friday in the hope of discovering water on the lunar surface...That satellite will soon transmit live TV images and scientific data back to Earth. The rocket slammed into a crater of the moon at 7:30 a.m. (EST). Scientists are hoping that this will cause a plume of rocks and dust...
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  • News Source: Fox News | about 1 month ago
    Friday managed to spot the artificial crater carved into the pristine lunar terrain minutes earlier by its partner craft. Nevertheless, scientists have not yet confirmed if the two crashes kicked up a giant plume containing any signs of water ice...
  • News Source: The Christian Science Monitor | about 1 month ago
    Cabeus crater – an endeavor that the agency hopes will confirm that water in the frigid crater is there concentrated as ice . As Monitor reporter Peter Spotts noted today , we won’t know the results for a couple of weeks...Ames Research Center,...
  • News Source: International Business Times | about 1 month ago
    Friday morning, causing some disappointment among the viewers of the historical event...The spectrometer data showed variations and not just blackness, Colaprete said in a press conference. He admitted they don't know yet what the variations mean but...
  • News Source: Press TV | about 1 month ago
    Cabeus, a crater in the vicinity of the moon's lunar South Pole, at more than 9,000km per hour, the Guardian reported. The effect of the impact was captured by the cameras of a shepherding spacecraft that followed the rocket four minutes later. The...
  • News Source: Toronto Star | about 1 month ago
    Friday's "moon bombing" will help confirm once and for all that there is water on the moon. Moon has produced exciting and clear data to determine whether there is water-ice on Earth's satellite, scientists said Friday morning at a news conference. A...
  • News Source: The Guardian | about 1 month ago
    Nasa's hopes of filming a spectacular crash on the moon were dashed today when satellite and telescope imagery failed to record the enormous plume of rock and dust that scientists had predicted...Nasa scientists anticipated the impact would knock...
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  • Blog Source: forbezdvd.com
    The Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft launched in India last October, discovered the first sign of water on the moon's soil. Scientist double-checked the findings with two other space probes, NASA's Cassini, which passed the moon in 1999, ...
  • Blog Source: blog.taragana.com
    The aim of Friday's deliberate crash of two unmanned NASA spacecraft into the moon is to see if they can kick up some ice. It is the 20th lunar crash, most of them done on purpose, since the Russians first did it 50 years ago last month ...
  • Blog Source: www.njnnetwork.com
    However, recent data from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, Japan's Kaguya spacecraft and India's Chandrayaan-1 probe altered those plans. “We've just learned that Cabeus may contain relatively-rich deposits of hydrogen and/or frozen ...
  • Blog Source: sidkock.wordpress.com
    Has a hyperactive five-year-old taken over as the director of NASA? It sure seems like it. On Friday morning, an unmanned spacecraft launched in June will crash into the moon's surface. On purpose. Anyone not named Michael Bay is likely ...
  • Blog Source: miramaze.blog.co.uk
    Mission is aimed at exposing water that may be below the surface. 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 ... The
  • Blog Source: planetarysocietyindia.blogspot.com
    The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) is a NASA robotic spacecraft currently (as of October 2009) orbiting the Moon on a low 50 km polar mapping orbit. The LRO mission is a precursor to future manned missions to the moon by NASA. To this end a
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