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'Moon's Wet': Discovery Of Lunar Water Recalls 'Moon's Haunted' Meme
Rumors of "big moon news" dropping soon ran rampant last week, and today we found out what it was: there is water on the surface of the moon.
A pair of studies published in Nature Astronomy today confirmed the existence of "lunar water," which scientists had long theorized could enable astronauts to live on the moon for extended periods of time. One research team discovered water molecules in a sunny region of the moon, while another estimated that the tiny pockmarks on the moon could provide shelter for over 15,000 miles of ice.
The discoveries were made by an infrared telescope called SOFIA, which is a telescope that flies high in the earth's atmosphere and observes the moon, where scientists discovered subtleties on the moon's surface that they believe are unambiguous signs of water. While the molecules alone are not enough to create water in liquid or ice forms, the theory is that the moon's craters could have ice in high concentrations, considering how cold those areas can get.
While the news certainly has huge implications for the future of exploring the moon, it had a smaller implication for Twitter timelines, as everyone rushed to recall the Moon's Haunted meme from 2018.
In October of 2018, Twitter user @dustinkcouch posted a tweet imagining an astronaut telling NASA scientists the moon was haunted. It went viral, gaining over 114,000 retweets in two years and inspired artistic interpretations in which people drew characters having the dialogue.
With the news that the moon is "wet," the meme found new life on Twitter, with even the Washington Post posting about the story with a reference to the meme.
Moon's wet. https://t.co/s3VEOULKJz
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 26, 2020
nasa employee: oh hey u guys are back earlyastronaut: moon's wetnasa employee: what?astronaut: grabs a mop moon's wet
— reni horror picture show 🍂🎃 (@reniadeb) October 26, 2020
the two only two jokes we can make today are "wet ass moon" and "cocks gun moon's wet"
— dickgirl boxxy (@sylvisurfer) October 26, 2020
loading rocket launcher moon's wet
— The Daniel Jonestown Massacre (@alex_navarro) October 26, 2020
astronaut: moon's wetNASA guy: whatastronaut, grabbing a towel: moon's wet https://t.co/hxGJ086fVv
— young pikliz (@lilpoolish) October 26, 2020
NASA: Oh y'all are back early what's the news for the peopleastronaut: moon's wetNASA: what? astronaut: cocks pistol and gets on ship moon's wet
— 🍂👻Arcane Souls👻🍂 (Abby) – 🏳️🌈🎃 (@Arcane_Souls) October 26, 2020
While everyone rushed to gain likes and retweets, I'm sure we're all thankful that scientists didn't discover the moon was haunted.
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