NASA: Buoyed by India's Chandrayan I findings, NASA have been prepared to bomb Moon in search of water on the planet. The US space agency will start bombing on moon in this evening to measure the quantity of ice in the lunar soil. The NASA has followed the ISRO's footstep to estimate the water in the planet. According to the sources, the space agency will launched two spaceaircrafts of 2,305 kg at a velocity of nearly 8,000 kmph.
The Nasa spacecraft Centaur will slam onto the south pole of the Moon with such force that it will throw up 350 tonnes of lunar soil and debris and create a 13-feet-deep crater. The 6.6 metres crater will be one-third the size of a football field. Just four minutes after the crash of Centaur, another spacecraft Shepherding will fly in the same path through the cloud of debris and crashland on to the Moon's surface, throwing up another 150 tonnes of material at a point close to the previous crater. If the space agency succeeds in its mission it will be a landmark achievement for human being.
The space agency will eager to get the findings of today's Moon bombings as it has planned to set up lunar base on Moon to study Mars and other Solar System. A sufficient quantity of Ice will pave the way for NASA to go ahead with the plan. Earlier, ISRO's first moon Mission Chandrayan I has sent first pics of water in the Moon. After getting the pictures, NASA has intensified its mission. The Moon bombing is scheduled for 5.00 pm IST.