Posts Tagged ‘LCROSS’

I have a new market writing about Space.

Univerese Today is a blog that covers space exploration and astronomy. The offer came out of work I was doing last year on Tomorrow is Here. Fraser Cain, who runs Universe Today, also runs the carnival of space, which often featured articles from Tomorrow is Here.

a new world and new civilization?

a new world and new civilization?

Perhaps this could lead to something bigger. I noticed that the coverage of the LCROSS Moon impact in the Daily Star was inacurate.

The article says that debris were “brought back to the Earth for analysis.” I am pretty sure this isn’t true. Both probes impacted the Moon. There was nothing to come back to Earth.

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Looking for water on the Moon and a way to watch the footie

Today, I watched the LCROSS mission climax on NASA TV. They sent a probe into the Moon at twice the speed of sound. If there was any water ice at the crash site they would be able to detect it in the cloud of debris sent up by the impact.

It turned out to be a bit of an anti-climax. No explosion, no plume, and so far no trace of water

On the bright side, I successfully piped my PC output through the TV using an s-video connection. But it only works when the cable TV box is on. I have no idea why so any suggestions would be welcome.

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