
Moon Water, courtesy of Babaloo.
After a lackluster lunar blast that was barely visible, scientists worried there might not be water on the moon. But after analyzing the mountain of preliminary data, NASA confirmed there is water–in the form of ice–just below the surface of the lunar poles.
This means that the mission was a roaring success and astronauts venturing to the moon may not have to bring their own water.
But how did the water get on the moon? Several scientists have several different theories.
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Seriously, if you’re going to credit a person, it’s best to leave some trace back to another site.
But there’s hope for you yet with this article:
http://www.realscience.us/2009/11/06/beers-organileptic-chemistry/
Rock on.