Well, that is what they predicted, after all. The water content they expect to find is much less than is found in the driest deserts on Earth, in other words, not much more than dust. But, enough to be significant, since any water at all is a surprise.
Remember the "Russian report" that was posted here a few months ago?
Little green men living under the surface of the moon came out and told the astronauts to "go home and not come back?" and that's why we haven't been back since. A probe smashing into the surface of the moon must've really pissed them off....
You know.. It would be cool if we found some unique minerals on that moon. Think of it... What if its a treasure chest filled with things like titanium and silver, gold, etc.. You never know. What you see on the outside is a pulverized, beatup, bombarded, dusty exterior. What is inside it may be a totally diff story.
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