Showing posts with label moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moon. Show all posts

June 26, 2010

Lunar Eclipse June 26 2010!

Lunar EclipseImage via Wikipedia
Just saw the shadow of the earth eating the disk of the moon yesterday night. Yes, there's a lunar eclipse phenomenon yesterday and it visible here in the Philippines. The lunar eclipse was just partial so the moon's white disk was not totally covered.

Eclipses (Lunar or Solar) are considered to be an omen in the ancient times. But now, with the advancement made in science and technology, we have proven that our little neighbor is not guilty of anything, except for "TIDES".
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April 28, 2010

Soviet Rover Lunokhod 1 Reflector Redsicovered

NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance OrbiterImage via Wikipedia
The long lost moon rover Lunokhod-I launched by USSR on November 17, 1970 was found by a team of American physicists after 40 years of search.The reflector was found using a high-resolution camera on NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO).

The finding of the Lunokhod-I reflector will greatly help scientist in verifying the deviation in the orbit of the moon as predicted by Einstein's theory of relativity.

Read the full article plus the actual photos of LRO in the link below.

November 13, 2009

CONFIRMED: There is WATER on the MOON

It’s official: THERE WATER IN THE MOON. The data brought by two spacecrafts points out to only one conclusion, there is a substantial amount of water in the moon. The two satellites are the Lunar
The Apollo 12 lunar module Intrepid prior to d...Image via Wikipedia
 Reconnaissance Orbiter and the LCROSS satellite. But these two satellites just adds up to the data provided by three previous spacecrafts that shows some evidence of the existence of hydrogen-oxygen bonds on the surface of the moon.

India’s first ever lunar probe, Chandrayaan-1 launched October 2009 and began operating August 2009 was the latest among those three. Equipped with Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) it was able to detect certain wavelengths of light reflected in by the sun-lit surface that indicates a bond of hydrogen and oxygen, which can either be Hydroxyl or water.

In 1999, Cassini passed by the moon on its way to Saturn and gave back some evidence of hydroxyl/water presence which is slightly stronger near the poles.

Deep Impact spacecraft gives the same evidence when it used infrared to scan the moon’s surface.

Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (Concept study, c...Image via Wikipedia

Though evidence points to the existence of water in the moon, its origin is still fuzzy. It may either be brought from the outside through water containing comets or by solar wind. The other possibility is even more intriguing—that the moon was itself was the origin of water.
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