NASA probe on Chandrayaan-1 orbiter: Moonâs water is widely distributed across the surface
If The Moon Has Enough Water, And If It Is Reasonably Convenient To Access, Future Explorers Might Be Able To Use It As Drinking Water Or To Convert It Into Hydrogen And Oxygen For Rocket Fuel Or Oxygen To Breathe. PTI | Updated on: 26 Feb 2018, 09:15:06 AM
Washington:
The Moon’s water is widely distributed across the surface and is not confined to a particular region or type of terrain, say scientists who studied data from a NASA probe aboard India’s Chandrayaan-1 orbiter.
The water appears to be present day and night, though it is not necessarily easily accessible, they said.
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Developer withdraws Cashiers Hillside application
When it was first scheduled, the Feb. 22 meeting of the Cashiers Area Community Planning Council was expected to be a full day of tedious testimony and detailed cross examination as the body conducted a quasi-judicial hearing to determine the fate of a massive development proposed for Cashiers.
However, the meeting ended almost as soon as it began after Jackson County Planning Director Michael Poston introduced a letter from the developer’s attorney Craig Justus, asking to withdraw the application.
“On behalf of my client, I am authorized to inform you and the County that Macauley Investments LLC has decided to withdraw its current application for a special use permit for the above referenced project, which is scheduled to be presented for continued hearing on Feb. 22, 2021, before the Cashier Community Planning Council,” Justus wrote in the letter, dated Feb. 9. “We look forward to renewing our request for de