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US spacecraft crash into moon in search for water
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 09 - 10 - 2009


Searching for
stocks of water on the moon, NASA crashed two spacecraft into
an eternally dark lunar crater today, hoping to splash ice
into the light where instruments could assess it, according to Reuters.
A two-ton empty rocket stage hit the dark Cabeus crater
near the moon's south pole at about 4:31 a.m. PDT (1131 GMT)
and a second craft crashed four minutes later.
A camera on the following spacecraft did not capture an
image of the impact as hoped, but scientists said they were
confident that the explosive hit took place as planned.
"We didn't see a big splashy plume like we wanted to see,"
said Michael Bicay, director of science at the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration's Ames Research Center.
Bicay said an infrared camera showed changes that suggested
an explosion.
Other instruments on the second craft, a lunar orbiter and
telescopes on earth captured data that could show in days
whether there was ice on the moon, and the explosion of the
second craft was caught by the orbiting and earth-based
observers, he and other scientists said.
Three studies released last month found clear evidence of
water on the moon, welcome and surprising news for further
space exploration, since water can be turned into fuel.
But the skein of water bound with dust that was disclosed
then was extremely thin. "It's not enough to be of any economic
importance," said NASA Lunar Science Institute Director David
Morrison.
Hidden in the crater near the pole, out of sunlight, could
be concentrations of 2 percent to 3 percent ice in the lunar
soil that would be usable. "You're going into a place where the
sun hasn't shined for a billion years," Morrison said.
Hundreds of space enthusiasts in parkas and sleeping bags
gathered in the early morning to watch the impact on a big
outdoor screen at the Ames Research Center, housed on an old
dirigible field in Silicon Valley.
Video from the trailing spacecraft gave the sense of a
silent crash fast approaching as craters edged with light grew
on the screen. When the signal abruptly stopped, the sign the
trailing spacecraft had also hit the surface, cheers erupted.
NASA scientists were to give their first interpretation of
data at a news conference later on Friday morning.


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