NASA may use sensor to seek water in moon crater
NASA may try to drop a ground-truth sensor into a permanently dark crater at one of the lunar poles of the Earth's moon as early as 2008 to settle once and for all the question of whether there is water ice in the super-cold shade there. Exploration managers are considering the idea as one option to...
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