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1938186 No.1938186 [Reply] [Original]

Remember back when nasa bombed the moon? why did they do that?


Also, Someone just told me they found water on the moon, is this true?

>> No.1938203
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1938203

is it true guys?

>> No.1938220

They did indeed find water on the moon, however it was frozen solid because of the temperature. This was in fact the remnants of comets made from ice that had impacted the moon.

>> No.1938222

>Remember back when nasa bombed the moon?
That was the Russians actually.

>> No.1938227

they also found heavy metals which would indicate moon wasn't formed as we've thought so far.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p00bcjrs/Science_In_Action_22_10_2010/

>> No.1938237

>>1938227
me again...
other intresting thing about the whole LCROSS is the old nuclear powered network of seismographs left on moon back in the 60s.
Nasa shut them down because they were too expensive to maintain, and the amount they would've cost was just pocket money for Nasa.
now, seismographs and an intentional 'bombing' of the surface, smells fishy to me. but maybe I'm just paranoid.

>> No.1938366

>>1938222
Um, we Americans just bombed the moon last year, son.