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why do scientists spend so much money looking for water on another planet, ie the moon?
scientists claim to be experts at finding things, but act like they can't turn on a tap to save their god damn life
scientists = overrated.
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why do scientists spend so much money looking for water on another planet, ie the moon? .
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^lmfao. planet, ie the moon. lmao
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I'm still wanting to know if they found anything. I assume moon zombies since they results seem to be pretty secretive.. and how exactly will this effect werewolves??
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why do scientists spend so much money looking for water on another planet, ie the moon?
scientists claim to be experts at finding things, but act like they can't turn on a tap to save their god damn life
scientists = overrated.
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Its been thought for a while that there is most likely frozen H2O in the bottom of certain craters. If it turns out there is, human colonization of the moon is much more conceivable. The reason NASA are doing these tests is b/c they want to have a people up there by something like 2030. From there, human exploration of Mars will slowly start to begin.
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I'm still wanting to know if they found anything. I assume moon zombies since they results seem to be pretty secretive.. and how exactly will this effect werewolves??
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It'll take at least a few weeks for the data to be properly analyzed.
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It'll take at least a few weeks for the data to be properly analyzed.
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I know, i'm just impatient.. what can I say?
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Moon had weapons of mass destruction..
Anyway, they are saying this "bombing" is to see if there is a water source for humans to live on the moon, but there is no food source, so what does it matter?
Less than 5% of the ocean has been explored, yet we're searching for water on the moon. We should learn about our own planet thoroughly before "deep space exploration" goes into overdrive. (I know the moon isn't considered deep space exploration but if it is just a baby step toward Mars and whatever else, like someone above me mentioned, my claim is justified.)
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"We found water. And we didn't find just a little bit. We found a significant amount," Anthony Colaprete, lead scientist for the mission, told reporters as he held up a white water bucket for emphasis.
He said the 25 gallons of water the lunar crash kicked up was only what scientists could see from the plumes of the impact.
The Associated Press: Splash! NASA moon crash struck lots of water
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maybe if they had a bigger rocket...
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