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The Moon Could Be Getting Water Thanks to ‘Wind’ From Earth’s Magnetosphere – ScienceAlert
Evidence of water in the shadows of craters or locked up in glassy beads like microscopic snow-globes has recently revealed the Moon’s surface is far less desiccated…

Evidence of water in the shadows of craters or locked up in glassy beads like microscopic snow-globes has recently revealedthe Moon’s surface is far less desiccated than we ever imagined.
Just where this veneer of ice water came from is a mystery astronomers are currently trying to solve. One surprising possibility emerging is an elemental rain from our own atmosphere, delivered by Earth’s magnetic field.
Water isn’t exactly a rare substance in space. Given suitable places to hide, it can be sloshing…
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