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NASA Expected To Reveal Moon Mineral Mapper Shows A Lot Of Water On The Moon
Water on the moon should be used to supply fuel for fuel depots in space to enable colonization and lower cost access to space.
Reliable sources report that there will be a press conference at NASA HQ at 2:00 pm this Thursday featuring lunar scientist Carle Pieters from Brown University.
The topic of the press briefing will be a paper that will appear in this week's issue of Science magazine wherein results from the Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) aboard Chandrayaan-1 will be revealed. The take home message: there is a lot of water on the Moon. Stay tuned. (H/T Transterrestrial) Water can exist at the lunar poles in the form of ice and could exist further underground in other locations. We will find out on Thursday on the particulars.
The Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) is one of two instruments that NASA is contributing to India's first mission to the Moon, Chandrayaan-1 (meaning "Lunar Craft" in ancient Sanskrit), which launched on October 22, 2008. M3 is a state-of-the-art imaging spectrometer that will provide the first map of the entire lunar surface at high spatial and spectral resolution, revealing the minerals of which it is made.
Lets wait for Thursday.
NASA Expected to Reveal Moon Mineral Mapper Shows A Lot of Water on the Moon
Man I not a big techie.... Can some one enlighten me on this simple thing I heard from some one.
The way we are launching satellites and everything our space is almost free for us.... because all the money invested comes back...
Ok i know this sounds stupid but really I dont know about this.