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Thread: Lunar rocks contain water!

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    You should know that HBs only get info from the web, if it wasn't on a web page until a month ago it didn't exist until then.
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    Van Rijn, you should have quoted:

    From the scientific viewpoint, you've got to ask yourself where could ice come from on the moon? We know from the Apollo samples that the moon is extremely dry. In fact all the Apollo samples studied to date show no evidence whatsoever for any water or any kind of hydrous phase being present in the lunar interior. So I think the idea that water may have out-gassed from the moon, from the lunar interior over time, probably isn't the case.
    Zorgon, your interpretation boggles the mind. NASA is a front, so they announce this fact in 1996 with a press release? What? Oh, and they post it on a website.

    http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/clementine.html
    Clementine was a joint project between the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization and NASA. The objective of the mission was to test sensors and spacecraft components under extended exposure to the space environment and to make scientific observations of the Moon and the near-Earth asteroid 1620 Geographos.
    Where is the evidence that anyone was trying to hide the role of the DoD?

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