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NASA To Trigger Massive Explosion On the Moon In Search of Ice

Hugh Pickens writes "NASA is preparing to launch the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, which will fly a Centaur rocket booster into the moon, triggering a six-mile-high explosion that scientists hope will confirm whether water is frozen in the perpetual darkness of craters near the moon's south pole. If the spacecraft launches on schedule at 12:51 p.m. Wednesday, it will hit the moon in the early morning hours of October 8 after an 86-day Lunar Gravity-Assist, Lunar Return Orbit that will allow the spacecraft time to complete its two-month commissioning phase and conduct nearly a month of science data collection of polar crater measurements before colliding with the moon just 10 minutes behind the Centaur." (Continues, below.) "The cloud from the Centaur rocket booster will kick up 350 metric tons of debris that should spread six miles above the surface of the moon, hitting the sunlight and making it visible to amateur astronomers across North America. Over the final four minutes of its existence, as LCROSS follows the same terminal trajectory as the Centaur, the spacecraft will train its instruments and cameras on the debris cloud, searching it for the chemical signature of water. Previous spacecraft and ground-based instruments have detected signs of hydrogen near the moon's poles, and scientists are split over whether that is from ice that could have arrived through the impact of comets or by other means. Despite all the serious scientific talk about hydrogen signatures and lunar regolith, flying a rocket booster into the moon at 5,600 mph to trigger a massive explosion is just flat-out cool. 'We're certainly going to be making a big splash,' says Kimberly Ennico, the LCROSS payload scientist. 'We're going to see something, but I don't know what to expect. I know on the night of the impact, I'll be running on adrenaline.'"

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  1. Nonsense by Daimanta · · Score: 4, Funny

    They are using explosives to write NASA in the moon for all people to see. You won't succeed where Chairface failed!

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    1. Re:Nonsense by sopssa · · Score: 5, Funny

      Guys, get ready to have two moons.

    2. Re:Nonsense by H0p313ss · · Score: 4, Funny

      My favourite Tick episode is where he gets flu and, for some reason, has to fight a version of himself made out of snot. He wins by snorting it into himself and sneezing it into a dimensional portal. Nice.

      That is by far the oddest usage of the word nice I've seen all day.

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  2. Is it just me or by Cornwallis · · Score: 5, Funny

    am I the only one who thinks we should blow everything up *here* before we start blowing everything up elsewhere?

  3. Shock and Awe... by olsmeister · · Score: 5, Funny

    Our intelligence is that they are storing WMD's on the moon.

    1. Re:Shock and Awe... by decipher_saint · · Score: 5, Funny

      I love the smell of near-vacuum in the morning

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  4. Just like Mythbusters.... by VAXcat · · Score: 5, Funny

    SO, NASA is going the way of Mythbusters - from an organization devoted to scientific inquiry into one that just blows things up for kicks...

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  5. Re:Queue all the anti-war nutjobs by oodaloop · · Score: 4, Funny

    How could it be US territory since we never went there?

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  6. Re:Massive lunar explosion splits moon in half by tb3 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sept 13, 1999. Ten years and a few days late. Space:1999

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  7. Re:WTF? by rarel · · Score: 4, Funny

    Plus, people often forget that with the sky falling it's actually cheaper to get there! Win!

  8. I hope everyone is learning an important lesson by monoqlith · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's ok to blow things up if you just want to know if "there is water there."

    For instance, I just blew up a watermelon 'to see if there was water in there.' It was moist, leading me to believe that there is, in fact, water in there. Then I blew up a junk yard Ford Pinto so I could verify that there was not, in fact, "water in there." As I suspected, there wasn't.

  9. Look out moon, America's gonna get you by Wannabe+Code+Monkey · · Score: 4, Funny

    We have the technology... the time is now... science can wait no longer... children are our future. America can, should, must, and will blow up the moon!

    <stolen>http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/1c81d0df12/mr-show-america-blows-up-the-moon-from-thaffner</stolen>

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  10. Well, there WAS ice! by tjstork · · Score: 4, Funny

    (AP) NASA announces that they have discovered that there were in fact trace amounts of ice on the moon.

    "We detected a modest amount of water by blowing up a small part of the moon, but is not really sufficient to allow for future use."

    Critics argue that NASA may have destroyed the precious lunar water, damaging the lunar system irreparably.

    "They blew it up, I tell you. This is a travesty. It's all just testosterone, blowing things up. We thought we were changing away from this white male blowing up the moon business. Now, future life will not be able to evolve on the moon without water.", said the head of the leftist Environmental Action Front.

    Other critics disagreed. "Drill, baby, drill", argued the head of the Chamber of Christian Commerce. "There's probably plenty more water on the moon. NASA couldn't have blown it up. It's the moon for Pete's sake...besides, there's no such thing as evolution anyways... "

    President Obama's press secretary forgot where he was for a moment, then blamed the launch of the space craft on George Bush.

    Dick Cheney replied that blowing up part of the moon was for national security but regretted that there will not be sufficient water to waterboard alien terrorists with.

    Aliens from Alpha Centauri expressed their outrage through their ambassadors at Area 51. Ambassador Xwillxiahch told human reporters "First, you shot down our spaceship, after we showed you how to make pyramids, and now you do this. You humans are far too aggressive. We could have told you that there was water on the moon". Are you going to go killed the fish on Europa to see if they are there...oh, there's fish on Europa...didn't know that, did you HUMANS.."

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  11. Re:Raping the moon by Jason+Levine · · Score: 4, Funny

    Actually, it's not so much upset that we landed on it 40 years ago as it is that we said we'd call the next day and we didn't.

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  12. Obligitory by CaptSlaq · · Score: 4, Funny