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Indians find Water on the Moon!
The Indian Lunar Orbiter has found water on the moon! In fact, they say it's still in the process of forming.
Not to be outdone, NASA will announce this fact today, since the Indians were using a Nasa Moon Mineralogy Mapper http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle6846639.ece My guess is that NASA has known about this for oh, about 50 yrs. |
09-24-2009, 12:57 PM | #2 |
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Re: Indians find Water on the Moon!
Could this be part of the "Secrets Revealed" meme?
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Re: Indians find Water on the Moon!
Interesting discovery but when considering where our moon came from its not surprising. Still, the amount of mining required to extract the water molecules from the soil would be huge.
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http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/
Just read on this site where large quantities of water are present. I cubic meter of moon dirt = 1 litre of water |
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http://www.celestronimages.com/detai...87&mode=search
I'm wondering if our moon is greener and bluer than I have previously believed. I wonder why most photos of the moon are in black and white. Also does it have an atmosphere and oxygen on the surface? http://www.newscientist.com/article/...s-surface.html Last edited by smat; 09-24-2009 at 09:43 PM. Reason: added url |
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It was quite funny to watch how the Indians announced they had found water and a couple of hours later NASA did a press conference to announce that they found water too. Has NASA been lying to us for 40 years? Surely not...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kWMplKNwgs link to Moon Rising Trailer, full vid available from there, watch in HD. |
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I am actually still trying to find the file, hope its not lost. However it was a report from a ufo abdutee woman who claimed she was taken to the moon, walked on it in her nightdress with no problems and was surprised, asking the question of why she wasnt dead, the reply was something like, the atmosphere on the moon is the same as your earth... |
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Was the water carried from Earth to the Moon...on UFO's? Or...did the Man on the Moon have to take a leak?
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Moon Water Creates An Atmosphere Problem
By Ted Twietmeyer 9-24-9 Many people have suspected for a very long time, that there is an atmosphere on the Moon of some form. Of course it won't be the same as Earth. Lighter gases such as Helium and Hydrogen on the Moon left long ago if they were ever present. Heavier gases like CO2 may have remained. But if water IS present on the Moon, then we know at least hydrogen must have been present at some point to form it. Unless the Moon scooped up water in space like a sponge while orbiting Earth. We won't get into that here Water on the surface of the Moon, no matter how thin it may be, creates a very BIG problem for the Not Always Science Administration boys. It wasn't that long ago we heard about water on Mars. A soil scoop on the Mars Lander uncovered what NASA has declared to be WATER. That particular water appeared to be in a frozen state due to the cold temperature at the pole, which then sublimated directly into a gas fairly quickly. Finding water on Mars or on the Moon creates a big problem. Lower air pressure lowers the boiling point of water. From one of uncle's websites comes this statement: "On the top of Mount Everest, where the air is very thin, the pressure of the air is so low that water will boil at about 65C - which made it very very hard for Sir Edmund Hilary to make himself a cup of tea in the afternoon! In outer space, with no air at all, it would be impossible to keep the water together long enough to apply any heat. Any liquid water would begin to boil immediately you unscrewed the top of the bottle, or opened the tap, not because of the temperature, but because of the lack of pressure to hold the bubbles in." In a vacuum, water does not boil but simply goes directly to a gaseous state. Ice will also change from a solid to a gas (sublimation) without melting if exposed to a low enough air pressure. NASA claims this is what happened to the ice found on Mars by the Lander's soil scoop, when it simply disappeared after being uncovered. By now you're probably wondering what all this talk of ice has to with the Moon. According to NASA, the Moon has NO ATMOSPHERE. The absence of any atmosphere can be considered the same as a vacuum. Now let's take this idea of Moon water to its logical conclusion based on known physics. If the Moon has no atmosphere, how could a thin layer of water still cover the Moon's surface ¬ after being BAKED for billions of years at 253F. by solar radiation? Something just doesn't add up with this miracle water. And we thought the miraculous healing water at Lourdes, France was something special! Perhaps the Catholic Church better get up to the Moon ASAP - and bring back some of that amazing water that won't sublimate or boil away. Perhaps it can heal the common cold, too. Yet water is just what three spacecraft have recently discovered on the boiling hot Moon which doesn't have an atmosphere but has plenty of water. Somehow NASA has ironically applied to the Moon an old sailor's expression about being marooned in a lifeboat at sea ¬"Water, water everywhere, and not a drop to drink." Now we need some answers from the Never Always Science Administration ¬ 1. Does the Moon have an atmosphere dense enough to prevent water evaporation or not? 2. Does it reach 253F. on the sunlit side or not? If the recent spacecraft data is accurate, then it must have water and some type of atmosphere. The same laws of physics control how water reacts to heat and pressure everywhere in our solar system. I'm sure we'll silent treatment to these questions. This is what Ted Twietmeyer posted on www.rense.com He does make a point here. |
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If there is oxygen on the surface of the moon to what ever degree then it has to come from somewhere. And there is plenty of hydrogen emitted from the sun. Seriously look at the links on here, India used some special sensors and come up with this data and it is for real. |
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Surely yes . NASA = Never A Straight Answer . Read the book of Richard Hoagland and Michael Bara " Dark Mission " with photos of the moon re-touched and the real ones .... Nasa is a public relation job . It works like this : the rocket exploration is for show and for public consumption .... an expensive way to keep appeances . The secret space exploration goes on with reverse engineered crafts .... If you buy the book read on page 440 what happened after a couple of hours when live pictures of Mars were transmitted to Earth . The TV techs were sent in to change the colour mix of the TV monitors so that the stripes of the US flag appeared to be purple .... The system would not allow the truth to come out ! Priceless |
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Thank goodness the Indians have found water. I think it's the symbol of a new beginning where this effect will snowball, leading to the revelation of other truths. It may take a while but this certainly helps.
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