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The U.S. Space Agency ( NASA) announced the discovery of "significant quantities" of water on the Moon, which opens a new chapter in the Earth exploration satellite.
agency had hit a rocket and a probe into a large crater at the south pole of the moon waiting for detecting ice on its surface.



Scientists have been studying the data now say that the instruments designed to capture information during the impact found significant amounts of water vapor in the debris cloud.
One researcher described the find as the equivalent of "a dozen containers of two gallons" of water. 1.6
The tag miles of debris was captured by the Sensible Satellite Lunar Crater Observation (LCROSS for its acronym in English) last month when he did hit into a crater near the lunar south pole
The researchers were able to analyze the dust, steam and rocks that were uplifted by the collision, which occurred in an area that receives no sunlight and has an average temperature of -240 degrees Celsius. Moon Secrets

The existence of water ice in craters at the lunar poles had already been postulated by scientists but not confirmed.
"We are revealing the mysteries of our nearest neighbor, and by extension, the solar system," said Michael Wargo, chief of lunar scientists in NASA headquarters in Washington.
"The moon holds many secrets and the LCROSS has added a new level to our knowledge."
The identification of ice in the cloud of debris is important from a scientific standpoint, but also, as noted by the BBC journalist for scientific, Paul Rincon, because a water source on the moon could be vital for exploration future human.
NASA plans to send astronauts back to lunar satellite 2020, and aims to establish a manned base by humans to serve as a bridge to more ambitious space travel.


Link to the news of the BBC

This first entry I wanted to make on the announcement made today by NASA. The information is taken from the BBC website, and although it is my intention that the blog contains too many "foreign news" articles from other web entirely, I think this was a good start given the importance of finding and it has made public a few hours ago. The blog's intention is to create the compiled information from various sources, not the simple "copy and paste."

And today the only worth asking whether this finding, the White House seriously engaging new missions to the Moon. Given the current scenario, I'll bet you still take a few years to see progress in this regard. What do you think?

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