Lunar Composition Examined By X-Ray 23
whovian writes "Chandra, the x-ray observatory launched by NASA in 1999, is being used to study the composition of Earth's moon, perhaps putting an end to the age-old question, "Is the moon really made out of cheese?" 'Nuff said. The original press release is starting to get noticed here(1),
here(2) and here(3).
A neat idea, if you ask me, but will this postpone any manned lunar missions?"
postpone manned missions?! (Score:5, Informative)
Re:postpone manned missions?! (Score:2)
Re:postpone manned missions?! (Score:1)
Manned Mission Should only be used if Necessary (Score:3, Insightful)
But I'd rather see a space elevator than anything these days (short of a manned Mars Mission of course!)
Re:Manned Mission Should only be used if Necessary (Score:2)
As opposed to the manned missions that don't require people?
"Otherwise let unmanned missions send data."
Exactly the conclusion congress reached at the end of the Apollo programme.
The problem was that people tend to view that as the reason not to go back to the moon.
Will it delay moon missions? (Score:1)
"Dark side" of the moon (Score:2)
Re:"Dark side" of the moon (Score:2)
Re:"Dark side" of the moon (Score:1)
Re:"Dark side" of the moon (Score:1)
Anyone who listens to Pink Floyd a lot will know that the is no dark side of the moon - 'matter of fact, it's all dark'.
Manned Mission (Score:2)
Not if it finds something good in there.
Matthew
Disappointed? (Score:4, Informative)
Chandra detected magnesium, silicon, aluminum, and oxygen, but its already known that the lunar highlands are composed mostly of anorthosite, a rock which contains all of those elements but magnesium (I would like to know why magnesium and not calcium was detected). This is more of a proof-of-concept than anything. The most important information to come from these first observations is the discounting of the anomolous farside x-ray emissions.
Re:Disappointed? (Score:1)
Postponing Lunar Missions. (Score:3, Funny)
but will this postpone any manned lunar missions? (Emphasis mine)
Nope, the current X-Ray survey of the Lunar surface will not affect any of the Apollo Lunar missions. The last one was over thirty years ago.
It won't postpone any manned lunar missions... (Score:3, Insightful)
I also think that this is one those times where my sig fits in nicely.
2001... (Score:3, Funny)
D'ohl found the Monolinux! (Score:2)
Linux/Lunar -- oops! (Score:2)
Linux Composition Examined By X-Ray
and think it was a story about yet another attempt to find out what code SCO thinks they have a right to charge for?
-1, Offtopic; -1, Redundant; -1, Cliche [slashdot.org]... but I just had to say it.
Ok.. Mod me down. (Score:2)
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