Wednesday, May 30, 2012

On the Moon, the crater Cabeus- discovered large amounts of water


On the Moon, the crater Cabeus (Cabeus), found large amounts of water in the form of ice, carbon monoxide, ammonia, and silver metals, Reuters reports. All these findings were made after the crater, located in the shadow fell booster, in orbit of the moon NASA satellite. After falling out of the crater rose a cloud of dust, whose contents were analyzed using the LCROSS satellite. Articles about the new findings published in the journal Science.

... Data on the composition of the clouds were obtained by analyzing the color spectrum of the cloud. Weight of dust clouds is estimated at 4-6 thousand. kg, and its width ranged from 25 to 30 m. It was found that 5.6% of the cloud, which rose above the surface of the moon after the fall of the rocket, the ice was.




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The presence of water on the lunar surface may be indicative of life on Earth satellite. But the presence of silver represents a threat to human. It is toxic and may hinder the development of a satellite in the future.

Recall that the fact that the Moon's surface was water, casts doubt on the basic theory of the origin of the natural satellite of the Earth. It is believed that the Moon formed as a result of a collision with another object of the Earth on a planetary scale. At this point, future moon has warmed so much that all the water evaporated from the surface. This is indirectly testified to and analysis of lunar soil brought back to Earth in the American spaceship ...

The study was based on a comparison of the contents in the lunar soil of different isotopes of chlorine. Chlorine -35 has two neutrons less than the chlorine- 37, and therefore more susceptible to evaporation from the ocean of magma. But if the magma contained a large amount of hydrogen, for example, in the water, it became necessary to react with chlorine. As chlorine -37 and chlorine -35 is connected with water and evaporated. So what if it was originally on the lunar surface containing hydrogen, the ratio of chlorine -35 and chlorine -37 would be about the same everywhere, but also an analysis of eleven samples showed that this ratio varies. Thus it was concluded that the original surface of the moon there was no water.

There are studies that confirm the presence of water on the Moon. For example, in 2008 the study of volcanic glass have suggested that it was formed in an aqueous medium. Then, from the analysis of lunar apatite, it was concluded that the moon originally contained a considerable amount of water - about the same as in the interior of the Earth.

There is only one explanation for these contradictory results: in different parts of the moon contained and contained different amounts of water.


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