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Researchers confirm existence of lunar carbon dioxide cold traps on moon for first time – Republic World
Pockets of cold carbon dioxide (CO2) have been confirmed on the Moon for the first time after researchers conducted a study over…

Molecules of carbon dioxide (CO2) trapped in the cold lunar surface have been confirmed for the first time after researchers conducted a study analysing a decade of data. Published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, the study suggests that these…
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