In the words of Lloyd in the movie, "Dumb and Dumber"... We've landed on the moon!!!!
Two NASA probes are on their way to the moon in the hopes of finding water ice and safe landing sites that could pave the way for the return of astronauts to the lunar surface.
The two lunar missions, which together cost some $580 million, are NASA's first since 1998 and are intended to pave the way for a potential human settlement on the moon. "We will prepare ... the guidebook for future exploration of the moon," LRO project scientist Richard Vondrak told reporters on Tuesday.
An altimeter will fire five laser beams 28 times per second to build up 3D maps of the surface.
Cool huh? But what do you guys think of this story? Is it a worthy mission, or just a waste of money in a struggling economy?
>> added by jeffissleeping 8 months ago
Images like this can only help fuel the space dreams of tomorrow.
-Joshua Sophrin
The ability to explore space is the next logical step for mankind. This is the longest of long term projects, but I think a vital one. Who knows what we may find?
This is a step towards establishing a moon base. What we'll learn by doing that will further the goal of exploring space. It's a worthwhile goal and one that we shouldn't give up or slow down with. This needs to continue.
A waste it's not. And not just for my stated reason. NASA, in present time, has contributed so much to the technology that we use everyday, every one of us, that it has no equal. I won't try to list them here. But if you've not looked I suggest you do so. Go to the NASA web site. You'll be impressed, and think to yourself "I didn't know that." It's worth your time.