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Sea Lord
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How about this then?
First we have large deposits of water on mars, now on the moon as well, and europa further afield (from memory). a wonderful discovery http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...09-601,00.html |
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Silent Hunter
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H2O is one of the most common molecules out there in the universe, if memory serves me right it should be the second most common molecule. I would be surprised if there was no water on the Moon rather than this outcome.
But I digress, if this kickstarts some interesting space stuff(a highly technical term, I know) Then it is all good. |
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