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BLiTZWiNG
24-09-2009, 11:04 AM
So it's really there eh...
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/090923-moon-water-discovery.html
Esseth
24-09-2009, 01:18 PM
Yeah its exciting, but i am waiting until the offcial press realease tomorrow, because leaked stories are always missing something.
BLiTZWiNG
24-09-2009, 03:14 PM
"Tomorrow's news conference planned by NASA will discuss these findings. The findings had been embargoed by the journal Science for release tomorrow at 2 pm, to coincide with the news conference, and you'd have gotten the whole story at once. Unfortunately some of the information began leaking out and the journal Science, in fairness to journalists who were respecting the embargo and waiting, lifted the embargo this evening, which is why you see the story here now."
- Robert Roy Britt (Editorial Director of Imaginova (SPACE.com . LiveScience . Newsarama).)
Seems to me it's the full story. Of course, I am no expert here.
Esseth
24-09-2009, 04:00 PM
Ahhh, indeed you are right.
Well still im sure nasa will jazz it up and not use so much jargon that i have no idea what it means.... maybe ill just read it again, while im not rushed and supposed to be working lol
I think all these NASA blokes and Gals have more time on the plate to know what to do with, and just make it up as they go along, and some of us still fall for it. :shrug:
If they really thought that the Moon had heaps to offer, why are they not there doing research, to enhance the speculation, they are preaching today. :shrug:
Now they want to venture further, and that is great, but it has been many years since 69. :shrug:
They are just payed to much to woffel on about nothing. :mad2:
At least The IIS members here, the visual people, the imaging people, would run rings around these high flyers. ;) ;) ;) :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Have a good day. ;)
Leon :thumbsup:
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