Centaur impact. The south polar region of the Moon was surveyed by the
Lunar Prospector spacecraft and a hydrogen signature was detected. Potential sources for this hydrogen include water deposits from comet or meteorite impacts, the
solar wind or out-gassing. This crater is sufficiently large that the temperature within the shaded region is below . This would allow water ice to remain on or near the crater surface for billions of years without sublimating.
LCROSS The
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration launched the
LCROSS, impactor spacecraft on 18 June 2009, to look for
water at the
Lunar south pole. On 28 September 2009, Cabeus proper was selected as the impact target for the
LCROSS mission, switching the target from satellite crater Cabeus A. The change was made after review of the latest data gathered by other lunar exploration craft, which indicated that Cabeus proper had a higher concentration of hydrogen than Cabeus A. At 11:31
UTC on 9 October 2009 the
Centaur upper stage of its
Atlas V carrier rocket impacted Cabeus, followed shortly thereafter by the impact of the LCROSS spacecraft itself. The impact of the Centaur was intended to throw up a plume of lunar surface material to be sampled by sensors carried on the LCROSS spacecraft as it traversed the plume. But the debris plumes were smaller than predicted. Preliminary data from the LCROSS spectrometer measurements of the impact plume appeared to confirm the presence of water in the crater. Analysis of the plume observations supports the presence of water in the regolith. Absorption in the near-infrared can be attributed to ice and water vapor, while emissions in the ultraviolet indicate the presence of hydroxyl radicals, which also supports the likelihood of water. The estimated total amount of water vapor and ice in the plume is up to , or an estimated by mass. The spectral signatures of other volatiles were observed, matching the signatures of
carbon dioxide, light
hydrocarbons, and
sulfur-bearing compounds. == Satellite craters ==