Even though the residents of the Gulf are still suffering from the oil spill and will likely continue to feel it’s effects for years to come, the Media and thus the world is starting to lose interest. Maybe it’s time to do some reflecting and some rethinking concerning the seriousness of what we’ve seen, or what we yet may see!
First off I’m not a geologist. If you are and you’re reading this, please correct my misunderstandings. Oil, gasses and other liquids we pull from underneath the ground, or “seabed” in this case, must leave a “space”.
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We’ve had a few days to digest the bombing of the moon by the NASA LCROSS project. Now it’s time to step back and ask a few pertinent questions of the whole deal. Let’s first recap the event. NASA stated on their LCROSS mission page, that the mission is simply to “search for water on the moon.” This was to be done by impacting a several ton rocket onto the surface of the moon creating (in their words) a “big impact and creating a crater, throwing tons of debris and potentially water ice and vapor above the lunar surface.” A second craft will follow the first in collecting data with the goal of discovering how much water is in the surface.
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