Project β' Λυκείου Καλής

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Water on Moon

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Water on Moon

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There is water on the Moon, in significant quantities, stated without doubt NASA scientists.

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The announcement that found water on the moon will give new life to old vision for colonies on the moon. One of the reasons for preparing new missions to the Moon is the search of natural resources.

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Forty small craters containing water ice detected in the north pole of the Moon-moon spacecraft Chandrayaan-1. The diameters of craters according to the specific measurements of the photos taken from the Chandrayaan-1 ranging from 2 to 15 km in diameter and one nine miles.

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A European scientific body that was found on an Indian spacecraft found evidence that the Moon produces its own water due to collisions between particles of the solar wind and the lunar dust

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The new discovery EUROPEAN-Indian found for the first time, a mechanism by which this water is created. According to the new theory, the moon is like a big sponge that absorbs electrically charged particles that are ejected from the Sun.

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• The Shackleton has a diameter of 19 km and a depth of 3 km - similar to the depth of the oceans on Earth. Craters of the Moon's poles are almost permanently in complete darkness something which, as experts say, turns them into "cold traps". Scientists believe that many of them have large stocks of frozen water in the subsoil.

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The ice on the Moon will provide water manned bases on its territory

The ice from water that exists on the Moon, perhaps much more than previously thought.

The permanent shadow, seen in far distance from the lunar poles, increases the number of sites which could be suitable candidates for the construction of a manned lunar base.