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Moon Water: More than a drop to drink

A year ago the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) confirmed the presence of water on the Moon. Now scientists are saying that where the LCROSS struck the Moon there is more water than one might find in the Sahara desert.
In the Media by Ken Wightman - 2 comments

NASA moon mission a success; water found, the race is on

NASA did it. They found a "significant amount" of water on the moon. The finding might secure commitment from the White House for future manned space missions.
In the Media by Stephanie Dearing - 3 comments

Latest NASA moon mission confirms water on moon

The moon has water! This is the preliminary finding of the team of NASA scientists analyzing the data from the impact of the LCROSS Centaur in the Cabeus lunar crater.
In the Media by Ken Wightman
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A surface temperature map of the lunar south pole made by LRO s Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment ...
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A surface temperature map of the lunar south pole made by LRO's Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment . The map contains several intensely cold impact craters that could trap water ice and other icy compounds commonly observed in comets. The approximate maximum temperatures at which these compounds would be frozen in place for more than a billion years are noted at right.
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