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A big thank you goes out to poet Marjory Wentworth for her wonderful webcast Wednesday night! Next up, lunar geologist Dr. Sarah Noble, November 18.
You still have time to vote for LCROSS's last words. Click Here to vote. You have until Friday, October 30th.
A big thanks goes out to LCROSS PI Tony Colaprete for an awesome webcast! Great info on LCROSS and its early results. Next up, South Carolina Poet Laureate Marjory Wentworth on November 4 @ 8pm Eastern.
So where was the plume? Chat with LCROSS PI Tony Colaprete and find out; Wednesday, October 21st at 8 pm EST. Click here @8PM EST to join in Click Here for More Info / Submit a Question
If LCROSS could have spoken in a language that was not a string of zeros and ones, what would it have said as it plunged into the lunar surface? Tell us! Submit LCROSS's famous last words. Click on the yellow poster on the homepage.
The polls are open. Let's be democratic people! Click Here to vote.
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