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They actually think it will help them find water by kicking up the dust. They can analyze the dust and find out its H2O content. I think its kinda cool.
Why does the moon go through phases?
by Answerbag Staff on February 9th, 2010
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If the Moon was once part of the Earth is it an example of what goes up will not necessarily come down?
by -O-uknow on December 25th, 2011
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Is the moon just going through a phase?
by Weylon on November 27th, 2011
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Have you ever showered under the moonlight?
by Weylon on December 10th, 2011
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Why is the Moon gradually pulling away from Earth rather than its orbit slowing and falling towards?
by -O-uknow on December 25th, 2011
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You're reading Why on God's Green Earth does the US govt want to crash a space ship on the moon? I have my suspicions.
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seems a little pricey for a flagging economy.
by ConservativelyLiberal on October 8th, 2009
I agree.
by Anonomous on October 8th, 2009
Although I do have to admit it is a great discovery! this can shape our future in many ways!
by Anonomous on October 8th, 2009
I was not able to sell any popcorn to today's lunar blast.
by Lucky on October 9th, 2009
India and Japan have both already done so to no avail. We dobn't haev to go to the MOon to proove there's no water.
by archimedes on November 28th, 2009
archimedes, we found water though.
by ConservativelyLiberal on November 28th, 2009
not in any significant amount such that could serve useful for inhabitance, mostly from impacts with objects carrying ice from the Kuiper belt regions
by archimedes on November 28th, 2009