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24 Gallons of water found on the moon near South Pole: Scientist.


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Water can be found on the moon, scientists said Friday, making it the oddest place to contain this natural, life-sustaining liquid.

Scientists made this bold statement after researching results from the LCROSS LCROSS Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite (NASA)  mission, which sent a probe crashing into the Cabeus crater near the moon's South Pole South Pole, southern end of the earth's axis, lat. 90° S. It is distinguished from the south magnetic pole. The South Pole was reached by Roald Amundsen, a Norwegian explorer, in 1911. See Antarctica. . The impact carved out a hole 60- to 100-feet wide and unleashed at least 24 gallons of water.

"Indeed yes, we found water," Anthony Colaprete, the principal investigator for NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, said in a news conference according to the Associated Press.

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refuse cast off from the body.
, the size of the crater &mdash; and reconstruct the entire event and understand how it all fits back into the ground," Colaprete added.

The LCROSS mission consisted of two pieces &mdash; an empty rocket stage to carve into the lunar surface and a small spacecraft to measure the liquid that would fly off the surface.

Lunar scientists have known that the moon contained a lot of hydrogen, thanks to the Lunar Prospector mission, but it wasn't entirely clear what form that hydrogen was stored in.

Now with the LCROSS observation, scientist now understands the reason for the hydrogen which is to bind itself to oxygen to form water.

This discovery will also make it easier for astronauts to send up camp.
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Date:Nov 13, 2009
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