The Moon's South Pole Shackleton Crater was deemed a leading candidate for lunar water-ice pools but new image data from Japan's Kaguya [SELENE] probe suggests it all may be a dry dust bowl instead of the hoped for hydrogen lake. Details from The Economist and The Wall Street Journal LiveMint report on a new study. Three space probes from Japan, China and India are orbiting or enroute to the Moon.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
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