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Moon’s Ice Causes Dillemma for Scientists: Study or Harvest? – Science Times
The scientific community is discussing how they will responsibly explore frozen caches and ice at the lunar poles.
Permanently shadowed places at the poles of the Moon have a tale to share. Not only were sun-shy polar ice patches able to provide an overview of lunar history, but they also offered astrobiological information about the origin of life.
Based on cratering statistics, the polar craters’ shadowed floors are usually from 3.4 and 3.9 billion years old.
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