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RE: Scientists spy new evidence of water in the Moon's interior

in #science7 years ago (edited)

since the first 'star trek' series was broadcast on nbc i've been fascinated with the possibilities and potentials of space travel and colonization. now with mars being eliminated from the list because of recent discoveries of toxic materials in the surface that render it virtually unusable for agriculture (https://www.space.com/37402-mars-life-soil-toxic-perchlorates-radiation.html ) and nasa's decision to forego the developement of the red dragon landing module (http://www.thespacereview.com/article/3292/1 ) the moon will be the place to further man's expansion into the universe.
keep the space posts coming

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