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Water On The Moon
NASA announced last night that the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or LCROSS, had successfully discovered water in a permanently shadowed lunar crater on the moon.
NASA has also reported that the analysis of the data received from LCROSS will take some time to complete, because so much data was recorded.
Without the moon, our planet would probably not be inhabitable, at least not in the way we know it. And while we rely on her to keep our planet stable, uncovering her mysteries will help us understand not only the moon and her relationship to us, but it will help us to understand more about our planet and its relationship to the solar system and the universe as well.
Quotes were taken from the NASA press release.