Thursday, September 24, 2009

Lunar mission discovered water on the Moon

Indian unmanned lunar missions discovered large quantities of water on the Moon, which could accelerate plans to build space stations on the Earth's satellite, published newspaper "The Times". NASA will present to officially confirm the discovery.

British "Times" published the first Indian unmanned lunar missions discovered large quantities of water on the Moon, which could accelerate plans to build a space station in Earth's only natural satellite.

This discovery will now officially be announced from the headquarters of America cosmic Station (NASA) in Washington.

Water could be used for drinking, perhaps for irrigation, and hydrogen from water could be used for fuel, writes the Times.

Scientists hope the opening of a long space station in the Earth's satellite, writes "The Times" and adds that they also solved both major problems, lack of drinking water and rehidriranje food and fuel, which has stood in the way of building a permanent base on the Moon.

Until now it was assumed that the astronaut must carry both with you, but the presence of water on the Moon would be all that changed.

The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite and also the closest celestial body away an average of 384,400 miles from Earth.

Firmly is a celestial body and the surface is 14 times the volume 50, by weight and 80 times less than Earth.

Acceleration of gravity on the Moon six times less than on Earth. Around its axis is paid for 27 days, 7 hours and 11.5 seconds.

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