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Microsoft and Google will offer looks at LCROSS lunar impact on their
Web platforms.

By Paul McDougall
InformationWeek
October 9, 2009 01:41 PM

Stargazers who weren't able to get a live view of a NASA spacecraft
slamming into the moon will be able to view images of the event at their
leisure thanks to a couple of Web giants' cloud computing efforts.

Both Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) and Google (NSDQ: GOOG) will preserve
content from the mission on their respective online space platforms.
Microsoft will store data on its WorldWide Telescope site, while Google
will archive it on Google Moon.

NASA Friday reported that, as planned, the Lunar Crater Observation and
Sensing Satellite (LCROSS), broke apart and crashed into the lunar
surface at 1.5 miles per second, causing twin impacts.

The point was to create craters and raise dust clouds in an effort to
determine whether the moon hosts sources of water stored in the form of
ice.

"The LCROSS science instruments worked exceedingly well and returned a
wealth of data that will greatly improve our understanding of our
closest celestial neighbor," said LCROSS principal investigator and NASA
Ames Research Center project manager Anthony Colaprete, in a statement.

NASA scientists will study information from the mission over the coming
weeks to see if it holds evidence of lunar ice and water. "The team is
excited to dive into data," said Colaprete.

Earthbound astronomy fans will be able to turn to Google and Microsoft
for pictures and data from the mission. NASA's Planetary Content Team
has partnered with Google to let users create moon maps through the
Google Maps API.

Microsoft, meanwhile, has a deal with NASA under which more than 100
terabytes of data will be available through the Microsoft Worldwide
Telescope.

LCROSS traveled 5.6 million miles over a 113-day voyage before it hit
the moon at 4:31 PT am Friday, according to NASA.
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