Tag: water on the moon
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
Comments: 3
Show me the water
We’ve heard several times that there may be water on Luna. In the form of ice on the surface, and, perhaps, some liquid underground. NASA is expected to unveil Thursday research showing "a lot of water" exists on the surface. From the AAAS journal Science advancer to Science writers: "…three reports utilize data collected by [...]
Posted: September 23rd, 2009 under Space.
Tags: journal Science, Luna, NASA, water on the moon
Comments: 1
Show me the water
We’ve heard several times that there may be water on Luna. In the form of ice on the surface, and, perhaps, some liquid underground. NASA is expected to unveil Thursday research showing "a lot of water" exists on the surface. From the AAAS journal Science advancer to Science writers: "…three reports utilize data collected by [...]
Posted: September 23rd, 2009 under Space.
Tags: journal Science, Luna, NASA, water on the moon
Comments: 1







