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NASA announces discovery of water on moon
NDTV Correspondent, Friday September 25, 2009, Washington
After India's moon mission, the Chandrayaan, discovered water on the moon's surface, American space agency NASA held a press briefing in Washington, DC on Thursday to announce to the world details about the discovery of water on the lunar surface.

"We have identified widespread water on the moon. A decade ago we would not have thought this possible; you have to think outside of the box on this," NASA officials said.

They also said that mcube along with Chandrayaan was able to detect water on the moon.

"Due to spatial variability, some areas on the moon have stronger signature than others. Spatial variability is very important in determining where water is," the officials said.

The experts, however, added they have to analyse what physical form is the water in. "We have several hypothesis but need more data."

For long scientists have believed the moon is essentially a dry, parched pockmarked landscape. But the new studies based on the images taken by Chandrayaan provide clinching evidence of water molecules being present.

An analysis of Chandrayaan's images shows not drops of water, but a thin, invisible film of water molecules.

This is a result of solar winds bringing in hydrogen ions, which convert into water molecules on lunar rocks.

The new pictures show blue patches, which indicate the presence of water molecules near the poles of the moon.
 
 
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Posted by Ranjeet Kumar Ravi on Sep 25, 2009
This is incredible, Russia and USA both have much advanced space technologies and far wider space presence than what India has, but it is we who have found something which was just an imagination and hope of scientist. We should be proud of that. It is true that India should focus more on Agriculture than anything else, but at the same time, we can't afford to be far behind in any other field than those developed countries. Let's cheer India, Let's cheer ISRO. Ranjeet
Posted by mani on Sep 25, 2009
Millions of rupees are spent on this mission. India need to improve on many sector.Still millions of people are away from the basic needs(Food , shelter ,cloth). Its better india concentrate on these areas.This is the only way we can lead our country.
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