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Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft, in low polar orbit over the Moon, has returned images of Apollo landing sites showing the vessels at rest on the Moon's surface. The most recent of these is a high-resolution view of the first manned-landing site...
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Cowen | Columnist for The Christian Science Monitor/ November 16, 2009 edition Streams of electrically charged particles from the Sun and outer space are turning out to be major players in our solar system’s cosmic drama. They help shape planetary...
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Aquarius: Yesterday and today's mighty planetary influences are indicators of great change, both at a personal level and on a global scale...Just remember not to jump before you have properly thought things through and have a really good action plan drawn...
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He says one theory is that solar winds lashing the moon over billions of years released oxygen from lunar soil that combined with hydrogen ions to form water. Another theory is that comets collided with the moon, leaving behind water deposits. Basu...
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NASA 59 million dollar shuttle reached the moon.and they found water which was exatly what they were looking for.
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On October 9th, 2009 NASA unveiled the LCROSS Mission (Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite) which took aim at our moon and fired away. The missile would help reveal any sort of life-giving material that could have been trapped under the surface...
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Here is some good news for all those who want to leave this terrible planet Earth and migrate to the Moon - there is no need to panic on the likely destruction of the World on 21st December 2012. NASA has confirmed the presence of ice on the Moon....
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Nearly two decades before the 1986 Challenger space shuttle tragedy, Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean and two crew members, Pete Conrad and Dick Gordon, were strapped tightly into place in their space suits and on their way to the Moon, the second manned...
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WASHINGTON: NASA has announced that a 'significant quantity' of water ice has been found on the moon. The news comes just over one month after the LCROSS probe fired a CENTAUR missile-projectile at a lunar crater to survey for possible water reserves....
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It's still very dry by terrestrial standards. "But that kind of water vapor could be used as a resource," he said. "It's getting to a level where they could think about using this soil and heating it up and driving off water vapor." It could be cooled...
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