Thursday, September 24, 2009
Apollo missions found always wet Moon rocks dry ? !
But new observations of the lunar surface made with Chandrayaan-1, NASA's Cassini spacecraft, and NASA's Deep Impact probe, are calling that consensus into question, with multiple detections of the spectral signal of either water or the hydroxyl group (an oxygen and hydrogen chemically bonded).
The various study researchers also suggest that the daily dehydration and rehydration of the trace water across the Moon surface could lead to the migration of hydroxyl and hydrogen towards the poles where it can accumulate in the cold traps of the permanently shadowed regions.
Eroded? Moon rocks are everywhere on Earth !
Curiously, water on Moon found Indian orbiter, not NASA'?
BAD HARDWARE: Moon landing 40 years ago is thus a consensus, not a fact?
The various study researchers also suggest that the daily dehydration and rehydration of the trace water across the Moon surface could lead to the migration of hydroxyl and hydrogen towards the poles where it can accumulate in the cold traps of the permanently shadowed regions.
Eroded? Moon rocks are everywhere on Earth !
Curiously, water on Moon found Indian orbiter, not NASA'?
BAD HARDWARE: Moon landing 40 years ago is thus a consensus, not a fact?