NASA Confirms Traces Of Water On Moon For The First Time, Tweeples Ready To Shift To Moon
Moon has always attracted human beings whether it is for spiritual reasons or for scientific reasons and now netizens are pretty excited as the traces of water have been found over there. For a long time, it was heard that there may be water on the surface of Moon as the scientists were a little confused as to whether it was water or hydroxyl (a molecule which comprises of one atom of water and oxygen each).
However, now the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has confirmed that there are traces of water on Moon and the co-author of the study, Casey Honniball has stated that if they are able to find water in ample amount even if in some locations, it can be used for drinking or for converting it in oxygen or fuel for flying rocket.
For the 1st time, molecular water was discovered on a sunlit surface of the Moon, suggesting water may not be limited to cold, shadowed places. Goddard postdoc Dr. Casey Honniball, made the discovery using NASA's @SOFIAtelescope airborne observatory. https://t.co/TUFKK8Rl9x pic.twitter.com/1wiy05yS4r
— NASA Goddard (@NASAGoddard) October 26, 2020
The flying observatory of NASA, SOFIA has further supported the news and confirmed that water has been discovered in the Clavius Crater of Moon and the quantity of that water is around 350 ml.
We confirmed water molecules on the Moon’s sunlit surface for the first time! This suggests water may be distributed across the Moon’s surface, and not limited to cold, shadowed places.
Learn more about the discovery: https://t.co/rVR6yM8NST pic.twitter.com/Y39CCtZE9U
— SOFIAtelescope (@SOFIAtelescope) October 26, 2020
Water molecules were detected in Clavius Crater, one of the largest craters visible from Earth, in the Moon’s southern hemisphere. pic.twitter.com/O6D5IDAoyv
— SOFIAtelescope (@SOFIAtelescope) October 26, 2020
The water may be delivered by tiny meteorites that deposit it on impact. pic.twitter.com/t0Yr0tN706
— SOFIAtelescope (@SOFIAtelescope) October 26, 2020
Or the water could be formed by the interaction of energetic particles ejected from theSun. pic.twitter.com/NcRceOzX8Y
— SOFIAtelescope (@SOFIAtelescope) October 26, 2020
This was certainly a revelation and Twitterati was in no mood to hold back so here are some selected reactions for you:
#1
Water on the moon pic.twitter.com/WKBOCzmazX
— 白民情 (@shirominjo) October 26, 2020
#2
NASA: “we found water on the moon; not sure yet if we can use it as a resource”
The moon: pic.twitter.com/0trB4LC3vd
— Tom Zohar (@TomZohar) October 26, 2020
#3
Water on the moon, you say? pic.twitter.com/lL43diEIR4
— There Will be Shitposts (@dragonballjh) October 27, 2020
#4
THERES WATER ON THE MOON, MOON POOL PARTY ON ME #NASA #moon pic.twitter.com/T57r95eRxn
— TheTeams (@realtheteams) October 26, 2020
#5
Pisces, Scorpio, and Cancer moon signs hearing that NASA found water on the moon pic.twitter.com/4i8lbce9P8
— KnowTheZodiac (@KnowTheZodiac) October 26, 2020
#6
ISRO Right Now….. pic.twitter.com/ZafmHrjvDw
— SPIDERMAN UK (RSS) (@KShyrush) October 26, 2020
#7
That’s it! I’m moving to the moon. I’m done with most of y’all. https://t.co/3vCsr3nsSJ
— Namira Ghori (@GhoriNamira) October 27, 2020
#8
When you hear there is untapped water on the moon. pic.twitter.com/bl7sxqPZeP
— Doc Evatt (@DocEvatt) October 27, 2020
#9
NASA: Water discovered on Moon. Le Space People: #SpaceX https://t.co/djJdouMUKm pic.twitter.com/8c0WIkCb6S
— /r/SpaceX Masterrace (@SpaceXMR) October 26, 2020
#10
There's water on the moon. I'm outta here. pic.twitter.com/DmyIuXG47l
— Lee Again (@leeoncemore) October 26, 2020
#11
Céline Dion fandom on their way to get water from the moon @ NASA pic.twitter.com/DmyBC5iFV0
— Vanessa (@VaneFerreyraM) October 26, 2020
The chances of human exploration have increased to a great extent now and in some time, we may see human colonies as we see in Hollywood movies. Well just to remind you, selling of plots on Moon started quite long ago and late actor Sushant Singh Rajput had also purchased a plot on Moon.
So are you ready to shift to Moon?
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