Saturday, November 14, 2009


Hello again. If any of you heard, they found water on the moon. Now to some this my not be a big deal, but to me brought to them BY EARTH. Now I realize some of you don't see any point in it matters. Now, when we sent shuttles to the moon almost all of the water molecules we found on the rocks were almost definitely contamination's from EARTH. Now if any you think there is no use in funding, NASA, let me elaborate. NASA is important for many reasons but the main one is discovery. Think about how unintelligent a planet we would be if we live our lives never breaching the atmosphere. And some of the most mind-boggling discoveries about the universe ( or multiverse:O) have been found by a satellite sponsored by NASA! Anyways, back to the main area of interest, I don't find it surprising that they found water for two reasons. One I have always believed the the moon was once part of Earth so it is only natural that there be water on the moon. And two, small, super-fast particles of hydrogen ZIP through space and so does oxygen particles, so it is pretty apparent why we found water on the moon. One other thing I wanted to address is the investigation of terraforming Mars. Now, for those who don't understand what terraforming is, let me explain. Terra forming is basically the process of allowing life to form on a planet or any any other form of land. One of the problems with living on Mars is the cold. Since it's atmosphere is so incredibly thin, the amount of sunlight that hits the lonely planet is usually only moderately different than the output. One way NASA scientists believe they can warm it up is to use GLOBAL WARMING( DADA DUUUM!!). Now on Earth we dedicate entire shows to explain the dangers and negative impact of this, but on Mars, it could just be the ace in the hole us humans have been seeking. Since it would take a HUGE amount of money and not to mention time to transport fossil fuels from here to Mars, so researchers at Caltech are looking for the next best thing. Turns out there is a substance ( found on Mars!!:D) that gives a greenhouse effect ten thousand times large than coal. Hopefully we can find a way to get this brilliant idea to work.

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