Experiments show the lunar crust needed water to crystallize to
the thickness it is today. Jana Howden reports.
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Luna's Watery Youth
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That's very interesting-where there is water there is bacteria and therefore 'life'? I wonder what this could mean with regard to that? Possibly nothing, but it's very interesting nonetheless.
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Actually it is an old concept that has been lost in the epidemicEmily Henderson wrote:That's very interesting-where there is water there is bacteria and therefore 'life'? I wonder what this could mean with regard to that? Possibly nothing, but it's very interesting nonetheless.
plague of Political Correctness that has plunged the entire White
world into possible extinction. However, we not need to wait for
Donya to rescue us from our predicament. Much as been said about
the darker populations as being "failed races." But are they?
The Negro is perfectly adapted to his natural environment in the
tropics. However, they certainly have no place in the cosmos, so why
should we not focus on what is rightfully ours, if we just only
set aside our petty differences and work for the common good.
As for the Christians and their missionaries, let them continue
on into the tropics to "save souls" and find their destiny on
the next African menu. Our worlds are out there, not down here.
Think of the exotic and bountiful harvest of plants and animals
that would flourish in the 1/6th Lunar gravity...not to mention
the real possibility of new types of humans! We are limited only
by our dreams!
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Very interesting item here on Terran rotation:
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Two lunar missions have found that water on the moon is widely distributed
and not confined to a particular region. The discovery builds on that from
last August when scientists at Brown University discovered huge pockets of
sub-surface water. At the time they wrote: The nearly ubiquitous presence
of water in large and small lunar pyroclastic deposits adds to the growing
evidence that the lunar mantle is an important reservoir of water.” However,
new research has found that almost all of the Moon could be covered in water,
which could be used by future astronauts to drink or it can even be converted
into hydrogen and oxygen for rocket fuel or oxygen to breathe. The moon's
water may not be like ours however... https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/ ... agency-ESA
and not confined to a particular region. The discovery builds on that from
last August when scientists at Brown University discovered huge pockets of
sub-surface water. At the time they wrote: The nearly ubiquitous presence
of water in large and small lunar pyroclastic deposits adds to the growing
evidence that the lunar mantle is an important reservoir of water.” However,
new research has found that almost all of the Moon could be covered in water,
which could be used by future astronauts to drink or it can even be converted
into hydrogen and oxygen for rocket fuel or oxygen to breathe. The moon's
water may not be like ours however... https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/ ... agency-ESA