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Water ‘trapped’ on the moon, scientists confirm – The New Daily
Scientists have been shocked to discover an abundance of water on the moon that could be treated and used for drinking, and even turned into rocket fuel.

Scientists have discovered an abundance of water on the moon that could be treated and used for drinking or even turned into rocket fuel.
About 40,000 square kilometres of the moon’s surface are cold enough to trap water in the form of ice, as revealed in one of two new studies published in Nature Astronomy.
Although that accounts for just 0.1 per cent of the lunar surface, it is equivalent to nearly 7,500,000 American football fields, according to National Geographic.
It also covers 20 per cent…
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