NASA bombs moon in search of water
After, Chandrayaan-1 brought back clinching evidence of a wet moon, US Space agency NASA, tries to confirm the presence of water ice on the lunar pole.
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This exercise - which cost NASA 500-million dollars - was the most expensive search for water till date. According to reports, pictures of the impact zone were beamed back live to Earth, but the video imagery did not show any signs of a flash. (NASA Photo)
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In this picture, we see, Peter Schultz in front of the Vertical Gun Range at the research center in Moffett Field, California. No one personifies the blow-em-up in the name of science more than Schultz. He's a regular cosmic crasher in the name of science- and jollies. (AP Photo)