On 9th October,09 NASAs HistoricLunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite ("LCROSS") and its Centaur booster rocket would have double-impact on surface of Moon. This impact on crater's floor is designed to "unearth" signs of lunar water. The satellite and upper stage both are scheduled to hit a permanently shadowed crater of the moon called Cabeus, four minutes apart approximate time of impact would be 4:30 a.m PDT i.e.5 P.M.Indian Standard Time www.ournewplanets.com
So this is where all the tax money is going...
MasterXxploder 1 year ago
hahaha xD yeah! :D damn
Haraldur34 2 years ago
Gotta love not being an american,
TheJLA88 2 years ago
Hehe, Nasa should have played this video instead of the live feed. Lots of more action...
The real imagery looked like someone sent an rusty engineless school bus followed by a camera at the end of a 1000 feet rope to crash on the Moon.
slicedvomit 2 years ago
That was cool!
AliceJasperLover 2 years ago
Well mate, the sufficiant amount of water on the moon is not enough for anything. Specially if its on the dark side of the moon Since if we'd "colonize" the moon, going to the dark side to get water particles would be really dangerous.
Anyway, you know where im going. This whole Nasa mission, if just that, was complete waste of time and money.
Man i feel good not being an american.
Haraldur34 2 years ago
What a load of crap...vip
viper383838 2 years ago
it is ridiculous to think we would bomb the moon with an explosive. it serves no purpose except to say we could send a bomb to moon to kil......space terrorists? and even if we did bomb the moon, who cares. one less bomb here and even hundreds of nuclear weapons, though alot of energy, still wouldnt make something as massive as the moon budge in its orbit more even a millionth of a millimeter. not to mention, NO ONE IS GETTING HURT!
Pimpmastahanhduece 2 years ago
Dunno how a quest for water is interpreted by some to mean the Moon is to be bombed. Don't be silly, it is not.Impact only will tell them if water is there. That's good; leave what we have here down here, where it belongs.
viking1au 2 years ago