Scientists confirm natural water supply on the moon
Scientists have identified tiny patches of ice on the moon called “ice traps” which could exist in permanent shadows and provide a natural water supply.
Some experts suggested many of the traps may have gone without a single ray of sunlight for billions of years.
A natural supply of water would allow astronauts to hydrate themselves and provide fuel for other space projects.
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Some experts suggested many of the traps may have gone without a single ray of sunlight for billions of years.
A natural supply of water would allow astronauts to hydrate themselves and provide fuel for other space projects.
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