Friday, October 22, 2010

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find water on Moon

A rocket launched to crash into the Moon last year raised hundreds of kilos of frozen water, silver, mercury and other chemicals , scientists reported Thursday.

The U.S. space agency NASA fired a rocket last October to Cabeus crater, which is permanently the shade to see what came up on impact, literally. Several reports

published in the journal Science revealed findings amazing, like a lot of water into ice, carbon monoxide, ammonia and metals associated with silver.

"This looks like a treasure chest of elements, compounds that have been scattered on the lunar surface and are placed in this container in permanent shadow," said planetary geologist Peter Schultz , of \u200b\u200bBrown University in Rhode Island, in a statement.

The mission's scientific director, Anthony Colaprete of Research Center NASA Ames , estimates there could be 3.785 billion gallons (1,000 million gallons ) of water in the crater that was hit, enough to fill 1,500 Olympic swimming pools.

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The impact created a crater 25 to 30 meters long and built between 4,000 and 6,000 kilos of debris, dust and vapor, as calculated by the computer.

Researchers reported that silver could be in the form of small particles, which could not be extracted. Mercury was an unpleasant surprise, partly because there were a lot.

The mission of 79 million known as Observation and Sensing Satellite Lunar Crater, LCROSS , was launched to determine if there was water at the lunar poles. Previous missions had suggested the possibility of ice in polar craters.

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