A moon rock brought to Earth by Apollo 11, humans' first landing on the moon in July 1969, is shown as it floats aboard the International Space Station. Part of Earth can be seen through the window. The 3.6 billion year-old lunar sample was flown to the station in honor of the July 2009 40th anniversary of the historic first moon landing. The moon's interior may harbor 100 times more water than previous estimates, according to a new study that took a fresh look at samples of moon rocks collected by Apollo astronauts nearly 40 years ago.
I read this research more than 100 times. If the story about the moon is true, it will be a good news for people. There are many reasons to help proving the issue but some reason does not obviously motive. I think I will go to the moon one day to see what is there. I really want to know. If I were there, I would take photos and sell them to people. That will make me a millionaire in a few minute.
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http://www.astrobio.net/pressrelease/3529/the-moon-has-more-water-than-the-great-lakes
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