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 <description>While NASA is crashing into the moon to look for ice, it’s also looking for the frozen stuff here on Earth, only in a much more conventional way.
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 <description>In search of elusive moon water, NASA expects to slam its Lunar CRater Observing and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) into the moon tomorrow morning creating what the space agency hopes is an ice-filled a debris plume that should be visible from Earth- and space-based telescopes 10-to-12 inches and larger.
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