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Apparently the dispute is over which instrument aboard the
Chandrayaan-1 probe made the first detection. The probe itself is Indian, but there were two NASA instruments onboard. Was it the NASA instruments that discovered it first, or the Indian one? Seems rather mundane, considering the instruments were carried on an Indian spacecraft. Usually it's the spacecraft itself that gets the credit. Yousuf Khan *** Nasa sidelining India's moon men? - India - The Times of India "MUMBAI: Has the path-breaking discovery of water on the moon by Chandrayaan-1 robbed Indian scientists of their due? Some Indian lunar scientists feel that their role has been completely sidelined by their American counterparts, who were also a part of the Rs 386-crore lunar mission. " http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/I...ow/5938601.cms |
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On May 24, 10:23*pm, YKhan wrote:
Apparently the dispute is over which instrument aboard the Chandrayaan-1 probe made the first detection. The probe itself is Indian, but there were two NASA instruments onboard. Was it the NASA instruments that discovered it first, or the Indian one? Seems rather mundane, considering the instruments were carried on an Indian spacecraft. Usually it's the spacecraft itself that gets the credit. * * Yousuf Khan *** Nasa sidelining India's moon men? - India - The Times of India "MUMBAI: Has the path-breaking discovery of water on the moon by Chandrayaan-1 robbed Indian scientists of their due? Some Indian lunar scientists feel that their role has been completely sidelined by their American counterparts, who were also a part of the Rs 386-crore lunar mission. "http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Nasa-sidelining-Indias-moon-... Raw water-ice does not likely exist on that naked surface, not even within those polar craters at 25 K. Such vacuum exposed ice would have to be covered or protected by something unless it was either recently delivered or having leaked/vented out from the lunar interior. There should be geode like pockets of mineral saturated brines inside of our moon/Selene, and especially under that thick and robust basalt lithosphere. ~ BG |
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