The 'facts' were that they found water AROUND the moon after the moon passed through a cosmic dust storm. If their 'theory' (that microscopic dust hits the surface of the moon and splashes water miles up above the moon surface) were true, then one would think that water would be pulled by gravity back to the moon surface. That doesn't seem to be the case.
dust hits the surface of the moon and splashes water miles up above the moon surface...
What is the temperature of that “water”?
Between 32 and 212 F ?
” If their ‘theory’ (that microscopic dust hits the surface of the moon and splashes water miles up above the moon surface)”
RTFA!
Thanks.
The moon.
So close in terms of the universe that it’s ridiculous.
What the hell is out there that we don’t know about.
Did it civilizations come and go already?
Can we Really be the only intelligent life forms out of 10^21 planets in the universe?
And scientists are studying water in a cosmic dust storm. I guess you work with what you have.
God I feel tiny.
At my weight, that’s a good thing :)
talking molecules, what if the ejection force/escape velocity is stronger than the minimal gravity?