Fri, Nov 13, 2009 -- 5:30 PM

Courtesy NASA
LCROSS Finds Water on the Moon
Scientists at NASA's Ames Research Center in
Mountain View announced today they've found water on the
moon -- a lot of water. The discovery was made by the
Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, known as
LCROSS, which was intentionally crashed into a crater
near the moon's south pole last month. LCROSS
researchers say the lunar water could prove to be an
important aid to future expeditions to the moon -- and
that it could unlock many secrets about the history of
the solar system.
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Host: Judy Campbell
Guests:
- Antony Colaprete, principal investigator for NASA's LCROSS mission



