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| 13 Nov 2009 Preliminary data from NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) indicates the mission successfully uncovered water in a permanently shadowed lunar crater. The discovery opens a new chapter in our understanding of ... Astronomy.com - News - http://www.astronomy.com/ - References |
| 13 Nov 2009 by Nancy Atkinson The LCROSS team announced today the mission successfully uncovered water during the Oct. 9, 2009 impacts into the permanently shadowed region of Cabeus cater. Universe Today - http://www.universetoday.com/ - References [ More results from Universe Today ] |
| 13 Nov 2009 by The Huffington Post News Editors NASA announced that a "significant" amount of water has been found on the moon, following the LCROSS mission to "bomb" the moon earlier this year. The LCROSS rocket blasted a crater on the moon's south pole in October 2009, ... The Huffington Post | Full News Feed - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/thenewswire/ - References [ More results from The Huffington Post | Full News Feed ] |
| 13 Nov 2009 by Matt The argument that the moon is a dry, desolate place no longer holds water. Secrets the moon has been holding, for perhaps billions of years, are now being. International Space Fellowship Comments - http://spacefellowship.com/ |
| 14 Nov 2009 Preliminary data from NASA's LCROSS mission indicates that water ice is present in a permanently shadowed lunar crater. LCROSS crashed into the Cabeus crater on October 9, creating a plume of material. Water ice could be a vital ... http://www.astrobio.net - http://www.astrobio.net/astrobiological_news.php |
| 13 Nov 2009 by Yoo LCROSS crashed into the Moon last month, although the lack of a visible plume in the real-time video feed made the impact less exciting than it could have been. But the lack of a visible plume is hardly a failure, since LCROSS was sent ... Stochastic Scribbles - http://blog.chungyc.org/ - References |
| 13 Nov 2009 I just posted (actually, another TPS staffer just posted for me, for which I'm thankful) a story on the announcement today that LCROSS definitely found lots of water in the spectra from their October 9 impact. ... Planetary Society Weblog - http://www.planetary.org/blog/ - References |
| 13 Nov 2009 NASA has just officially announced this morning that significant amounts of water ice have been discovered after analyzing data from the LCROSS mission, a spacecraft which plummeted into a permanently shadowed crater named Cabeus last ... Nature Blogs - All Stories - http://blogs.nature.com/stories |
| 13 Nov 2009 by Keith Cowing Mega-congratulations to the LCROSS team on their sucessful and historic mission. This should open the door to further missions to explore the lunar water deposits. No matter what happens with HSF, at least there should be justifcation ... NASA Watch - http://www.nasawatch.com/ |
| 13 Nov 2009 by Justin Sorkin Noting that its moon mission was a successful one, NASA said that the October crash of a two-ton rocket and the SUV-size LCROSS near the Moon's shaded south pole crater, Cabeus, revealed a notable amount of water ice and vapor. ... TopNews United States - http://topnews.us/ - References |
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