Thursday, November 19, 2009

News of Choice #7

Water Ice Hides In Moon's Dark craters
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=120399296&ft=1&f=1001

There are some water in the moon! NASA has new evidence that dark craters on the moon contain ice! A project to research existence of water in craters is called LCROSS mission. This mission sent a rocket to craters to crash and analyze dust and debris soaring up by explosion.

Yes. The moon is not dry completely.

I think this discover is very important. Because water is needed to existence of life. It might not be in the moon, but it might appear suddenly after a millions of years. Some commentator say that is great discovery too, and this evidence shows great potential for both space development and more terrestial problem solving.

I think so!

2 comments:

  1. I think this discovery is very important, because water is needed for the existence of life. Life might not be on the moon, but it might appear suddenly after a millions of years. Some commentator said that it was great discovery, and this evidence showed great potential for both space development and more terrestrial problem solving. I agree with this opinion. There are a lot of thing we don't know, so even a little information help us understand and develop space.

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  2. Taka, you've written a great comment; I'm so sad that we can't post it to NPR. You write well, and you have good ideas; I recommend that you continue to read NPR articles and go ahead and write comments to them!
    Sarah

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