Early tomorrow morning, NASA will slam two spacecraft into the moon in the hope of unearthing signs of water.
The spacecraft, called the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite or LCROSS, will break into two parts to hit the moon a few minutes apart. First the Centaur upper stage rocket will hit the lunar crater Cabeus near the southern pole, sending a plume of debris about 6 miles above the moon. LCROSS then will fly through the debris, collecting and analyzing the debris, searching for signs of water ice before slamming into the moon at 5,000 miles per hour.




















Jane Fonda, and Richard Simmons. If they can find water, they are going to open up a weight loss plan which guarantees instant weight loss. Only 1/7 gravitational pull, so they know it will work. You heard it here first. I will be selling registrations shortly. If they actually find a large amount of water, they intend to run a hose pipe to Florida so they will shut up and leave our lake alone.