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		<title>Water on the Moon, Droid Phone Focus and much more news</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>The finding of “significant” amounts of water on our Moon, not only
brings the hope of a permanent base stations closer to a reality, it
also lends a real opportunity to using the Moon as a place to launch
interplanetary missions from.  After NASA finished its initial review
of the date from the LACROSS space probes impact on the lunar surface,
it became clear that there was a lot of water by the standards most
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<p>The finding of “significant” amounts of water on our Moon, not only<br />
brings the<a href="http://www.thinksmedia.com"> hope of a permanent base stations</a> closer to a reality, it<br />
also lends a real opportunity to using the Moon as a place to launch<br />
interplanetary missions from.  After NASA finished its initial review<br />
of the date from the LACROSS space probes impact on the lunar surface,<br />
it became clear that there was a lot of water by the standards most<br />
scientists would expect.  <a href="http://www.browndailyherald.com/brown-scientists-over-the-moon-for-lunar-water-find-1.2095587">About 25 gallons of water</a> was observed, and<br />
these are only the initial findings, further study of the data may yet<br />
reveal even more.  Much of the impact plume rose up high above the<br />
lunar surface nearly directly perpendicular the impact, but a<br />
significant portion also spread out at a much lower angle, so it is<br />
very possible that there is more water to be found.</p>
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<p>When you talk about finding water on the Moon, we aren’t just talking<br />
about having something for future astronaughts  to drink, in fact that<br />
would be one of the lesser needs as much of that can be recycled.  The<br />
real benefit in finding water on the Moon comes from the fact that we<br />
can take that water and using solar energy, convert it into two of the<br />
most sought after substances in space….Air and Energy.  Oxygen to<br />
breath is important, but far more important for future exploration  is<br />
the hydrogen rocket fuel, with enough water, we could send ships to<br />
the moon and refuel them there for interplanetary missions.  The idea<br />
that traveling to Mars and beyond is a big step closer  is not lost on<br />
scientist, and they are understandably excited by the idea.  Here at<br />
ThinksMedia.com I can certainly say, this is one of the most exciting<br />
things I’ve heard since the possible finding of fossilized bacteria on<br />
rocks from the red planet, Mars.</p>
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