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truthseekerdan
22nd October 2010, 18:19
But after a year of analysis NASA today announced that its LCROSS lunar-impact probe mission found up to a billion gallons of water ice in the floor of a permanently-shadowed crater near the moon's south pole.

That's enough, said researchers, to fill 1,500 Olympic-size swimming pools, all from one crater.

If there is ice there, it probably exists in other places on the moon as well. They also found silver, mercury, carbon monoxide and ammonia.

Read more: http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/water-moon-nasa-impact-probe/story?id=11939079

Carmody
23rd October 2010, 13:51
I just find it interesting that the found elements support the backdrop needed to call the moon a scalar wave or scalar field lensing device that affects humans on the astral and multi-dimensional scale and that the elements -and potential 'monatomic' elements (all the precursors are there!)- found are of the type that deal with the specific realms or astral realms or dimensions that 'silver' is traditionally involved with..and the astrological and mythological significance is also upheld.

Hhhmmmm...

Jonathon
23rd October 2010, 18:46
Gee I wonder who will be the first to bottle and sell it at Whole Foods. Might be the only clean water left in the solar system. "MOOOON WATER... it HEALS WHILE IT HYDRATES... NOW WITH Moonyte and Lunarescence ((Registered Trademark)) crystals with bowel scrubbing power, 1399.99/gal TONIGHT ONLY IF YOU CALL IN THE NEXT 25 MINUTES..."