The first water map on the moon shines hope for human colony
Brown University geologists just released the first ever quantitative map of water trapped in the moon’s outermost layers, and it’s pretty impressive. It was only in 2009, less than a decade ago, that scientists found the first evidence of water and hydroxyl (an important H2O building block) in the lunar soil. Strikingly, we now have a…
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