Thursday, October 21, 2010

THE MOON HAS ENOUGH WATER TO SUSTAIN HUMAN EXPLORERS, SAYS NASA...

Last year NASA plummeted two spacecrafts into the Moon in search of water. See, if they could confirm water exists, then most likely life exists too. And, if life didn't exist, it could. Human life. On the Moon. The two explosions created by those spacecrafts didn't lead to a great amount of water then, but they did kick up plumes of debris that might not otherwise have seen sunlight for billions of years. And, it also allowed for deeper exploration.


Well, today NASA has announced that a large amount of ice was found beneath the crater of the Moon. Ice that can be converted to drinking water. They haven't 100% confirmed that there is enough to sustain human life for exploration purposes, but they say it's more likely than not. This opens a whole new chapter to space and the possibilities of human migration. Keep in mind, commercial spaceflight is slated to be available in 2011. There is a company contracted by NASA currently designing two space hotels to accommodate commercial space traveler's. Believe it or not, like it or not, it's goin' down Jack.

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2 comments:

  1. and if you believe this story then I'm Barack Obama's son!!!

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  2. Why hasn't Obama introduced you to the world? Have you done something to shame in in some way? Hmmm? (Lol!)

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