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    There's Ice on the Moon

    NASA's recent LCROSS mission left a 30-meter wide crater on the moon. It also led to an astounding discover: frozen water on the moon. Read more Photos courtesy NASA.

  • LCROSS Probe Impact
    An artist's illustration of NASA's LCROSS mission: to crash two probes into the moon and kick up moon dirt. The moon crash was a resounding success
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    Northrop Grumman
  • LCROSS Probe Impact
    The visible camera image showing the ejecta plume at about 20 seconds after NASA's LCROSS satellite made its impact on the moon on October 9. 
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  • LCROSS Probe Impact
    The visible camera image showing the ejecta plume at about 20 seconds after NASA's LCROSS satellite made its impact on the moon on October 9. 
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  • The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, Up Close
    Images from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter helped confirm the presence of water on the moon. The Orbiter prior to liftoff was fitted with a wealth of instrumentation designed to search for surface ice and frost and provide images of permanently shadowed regions on the lunar terrain. 
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  • The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, Prelaunch
    An Atlas V rocket sits on the launch pad, ready for take-off. It began the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter's mission to the moon.
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  • The Moon's Temperature, at Day and Night
    Daytime and nighttime temperature observations of the lunar south pole recorded by the LRO's Diviner Radiometer Experiment. Prior to the impact, NASA used these figures to conclude "that the temperatures in these super-cold regions are definitely low enough to cold-trap water ice, as well as other more volatile compounds for extended periods."
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  • The Lunar South Pole
    The lunar south pole, where NASA found ice to exist in the dark, frozen depths of craters within craters. NASA records the darkest, coldest spots as reaching -397 degrees Fahrenheit.
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  • Boulders on the Rim of Tsiolkovskiy's Crater
    Boulders ring Tsiolkovskiy Crater—the largest over 130 feet wide, or half as big as a soccer field. The dark area in the lower right is the tip of the enormous shadow cast by the central peak.
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  • Moon Altitude Measurements
    Altitude measurements of the south pole from the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) instrument aboard the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. Permanently shadowed areas are coldest, and confirmed to hold ice; permanently illuminated areas may be good spots for solar power stations.
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  • Erlanger Crater
    Erlanger crater is one of several targeted for further study by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. 
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  • Published
    10 Images

    There's Ice on the Moon

    NASA's recent LCROSS mission left a 30-meter wide crater on the moon. It also led to an astounding discover: frozen water on the moon. Read more Photos courtesy NASA.

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  • There's Ice on the Moon
  • LCROSS Probe Impact
  • LCROSS Probe Impact
  • LCROSS Probe Impact
  • The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, Up Close
  • The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, Prelaunch
  • The Moon's Temperature, at Day and Night
  • The Lunar South Pole
  • Boulders on the Rim of Tsiolkovskiy's Crater
  • Moon Altitude Measurements
  • Erlanger Crater