Let us play a Guessing Game

<p>Did India’s moon mission find water on moon’s surface?</p>

<p>MUMBAI: Did India’s maiden Moon mission Chandrayaan-1 find water on the lunar surface before the project was aborted? There were indications on Tuesday that it had. An announcement about a ‘‘major discovery’’ made by Chandrayaan-I is expected on Thursday, and the buzz is that this could be about water on the Moon.</p>

<p>If true, credit for this much-awaited discovery, however, could go to Nasa’s Moon Minerology Mapper (M3), one of the payloads on board Chandrayaan. The Rs 386-crore craft was launched on October 22 last year and terminated on August 30 following a communication failure. One of the mission’s main goals was to sniff for water.</p>

<p>For now, neither Isro nor Nasa is speaking about the discovery. An announcement is expected at a media interaction scheduled for Thursday at the Nasa headquarters in Washington DC featuring well-known lunar scientist Carle Pieters from Brown University. She is the principal investigator for M3. Efforts by TOI to call Pieters failed. </p>

<p>I would love it if it were true.</p>

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<p>No, I think they discovered ALL the moon rocks are fake.</p>

<p>Water would be a byproduct of decomposing cheese, so it is a distinct possibility.</p>

<p>^^^Based on my own science experiments in my kitchen, I have found that to be a true statement.</p>