Bombing the Moon for Water
s20451 writes "In 1998, NASA scientists deliberately crashed the Lunar Prospector into the Moon, in a
failed attempt to detect traces of water allegedly hiding in deep craters at the lunar south pole.
Now the BBC is reporting a new proposal to attack the lunar poles with "Bunker Buster" missiles to liberate a detectable amount of water. Called Polar Night, the mission is being proposed as part of the "Discovery" series of probes."
So, we want to know more. And this is one way to do it.
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Did you even read the article? There aren't going to be any explosives at all on these missions (if approved). They use the PENETRATION technology of "Bunker Busters" to bury sensors under the moon's surface, and those sensors look for water/life/whatever and send the data home.
And by the way, bombs don't generally need atmospheric oxygen, the oxidizer is part of the explosive compound.
Where's my lobbyist? Right here.
Too bad they screwed that all up. The moon is drifting away from the Earth and there is nothing we can ever do about it. Ever.
Boobies never hurt anyone. - Sherry Glaser.