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Update: More Moon water
Last year, in a flurry of “NASA Bombs Moon!” stories, the NASA LCROSS (Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite) project deliberately crashed into a deeply shadowed crater to kick up dust and test its contents – looking particularly for water. They found it. [SciTechStory: On the Moon or elsewhere follow the water] The quantities found [...]
Posted in News: Space Exploration Also tagged Chandrayaan, craters, exploration, LCROSS, Moon, Moon base, NASA, north pole, water, water-ice Leave a comment

Quantum teleportation over 16 km in open air