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lunarh2o_v_bw_o_n (original 1969 photo)

"WATER ON THE MOON . . . . .

Lunar ice could be melted by solar heat and broken up into hydrogen and oxygen for rocket propellants, chemical processes and life supporting atmosphere."

 

Obviously, some physical/real world discrepancies evident here, but delightful nonetheless. The drips do at least sort of look like icicles, like maybe they've frozen mid-drip. It is something like in excess of -200° Fahrenheit in the shade.

 

Yet another excellent piece by the talented John Gorsuch.

 

Hmmm:

 

www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/lunar-water-lamp/?amp

Credit: Digital Trends website

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Uploaded on February 22, 2019