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Water or lack of on the moon
Does anyone have predictions about the results of the LCROSS experiment? I think there is some water in those southern dark craters. But if the rocket stage had hit a serious ice deposit NASA would have announced preliminary results within a few hours. So I see two possibilities. 1- The rocket stage hit a bedrock outcrop. Would this explain the small amount of material ejected? 2- There is some ice but it is in very small quantities. Any thoughts? Alain Fournier |
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Water or lack of on the moon
Fred J. McCall wrote:
The folks running the experiment said all along that there would be no results available for many weeks after the impact, as analysis of the data would be necessary to know ANYTHING. Why is it everyone wants to infer data in the absence of data? They aren't interested in data or lack of it Fred, they're interested why reality didn't match overblown hype in the PAO videos. D. -- Touch-twice life. Eat. Drink. Laugh. http://derekl1963.livejournal.com/ -Resolved: To be more temperate in my postings. Oct 5th, 2004 JDL |
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