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To: KevinDavis
Kay Baily Hutchinson is going to have a hard time selling her Texas assets to the like of the Hildabeast. I know they have lunch together a few times a month. I believe Cornell Univ confirmed just last year that there is no ice on the south pole of the moon.

We can't venture into space without H20 (and plenty of it). How we get the water into space is the $64K challenge.

5 posted on 01/02/2007 7:55:00 PM PST by Zuben Elgenubi
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To: Zuben Elgenubi
Actually, the word is still out as to ice on the moon.

"Lunar Prospector found quantities of hydrogen at both the north and south lunar poles. That finding seemed to back data gleaned a few years earlier by the U.S. Pentagon’s Clementine Moon probe. Scientists on the project contend that Clementine revealed the presence of ice at the bottom of a permanently shadowed crater near the Moon's south pole.

"Until we go down on the surface, so to speak, and get absolute confirmation, we can only say that Lunar Prospector found large amounts of hydrogen on the Moon," Binder said.

"It’s totally irrelevant what form the hydrogen is in…whether it’s solar wind implanted hydrogen or whether it is water. We just have to know what equipment to take. That’s because you harvest solar wind hydrogen one way and you harvest the water ice another way. It’s still good news," Binder explained.

"In both cases, it’s the hydrogen that is the valuable thing," Binder concluded, "because there’s plenty of oxygen around. We know that you can crack the rocks and get the metal and oxygen out." <-- Extracted from Space.com regarding the Lunar lander.

Either way, until we actually go and look, we won't know, but as long as there's hydrogen and oxygen to be found, we're good.

6 posted on 01/03/2007 5:45:37 AM PST by EarthBound (Ex Deo, gratia. Ex astris, scientia)
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