LCROSS will go on a three-month journey until it is over the south pole of
the Moon.
In February 2009 the $709m LCROSS will separate into two units, the larger of
which will be shot at the surface at high speed. Once it strikes, the second
satellite will scan the debris cloud before flying through it to analyse the
results.
"This payload delivery represents a new way of doing business for Nasa,"
said Daniel Andrews, LCROSS project manager at Nasa's Ames Research Center.
"LCROSS primarily is using commercial off-the-shelf instruments to meet the
mission's accelerated development schedule and cost restraints."
Nasa is hoping to find evidence of hydrogen in the plume, which would
indicate that water could be present. This would be a major help in Nasa's plans
to set up a permanent Moon base.
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