A article shared by Eric Jones...http://www.space.com/30450-apollo-moon-soil-samples-disintegrating.htmlCan see the hoax crowd jumping on this one, claiming that NASA is destroying evidence. But seriously there must be a way of safeguarding the samples, I would think that water would be the main culprit. There must be a way of keeping moisture out of the samples.. ? It would seem that even samples kept in Nitrogen have been compromised.
I guess we'll just have to go back to get more.
I was born in 1975, so I missed out on all the fun. I know a lot of people would rather NASA focus on going to Mars, but I really want to see people on the Moon in my lifetime.
Ever read 'Moonseed'? Hopefully, that is *not* what is happening here, *shiver*
Quote from: raven on September 03, 2015, 09:02:38 PMEver read 'Moonseed'? Hopefully, that is *not* what is happening here, *shiver*Oh, please don't mention that book. I prefer to read Chaikin's A Man on the Moon, Lebedev's Diary of a Cosmonaut, O'Leary's The Making of an Ex-Astronaut and Tootell's All Four Engines Have Failed in their original forms.
Quote from: LunarOrbit on September 03, 2015, 09:17:00 PMI was born in 1975, so I missed out on all the fun. I know a lot of people would rather NASA focus on going to Mars, but I really want to see people on the Moon in my lifetime.I believe that the Moon should be first to get the ball rolling. Beyond that we will use the experience for missions to Mars. I witnessed live on TV the wonders of the program. It was sad to see it go.