Tag: “settled science”
Revisable science
New discoveries of significant amounts of water (at least six-feet of water ice in each of forty craters) on what was long considered a bone-dry Luna show why today’s AGW to-do hardly can be considered “settled”: “If you converted those craters’ water into rocket fuel, you’d have enough fuel to launch the equivalent of one [...]
Posted: March 18th, 2010 under Science/Engineering, Space, Weather/Climate.
Tags: "settled science", AGW, Luna, NASA, water on the moon
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