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Drink up! How new research finds Moon’s water replenished by Earth’s magnetic field – SYFY WIRE
Even though Apollo astronaut Buzz Aldrin described the dry, barren regolith of the Moon as “magnificent desolation,” it turns out that our lone satellite actually…

Even though Apollo astronaut Buzz Aldrin described the dry, barren regolith of the Moon as “magnificent desolation,” it turns out that our lone satellite actually has an abundance of lunar water locked away in its soils and rocks, especially at its lightless polar caps.
Our Moons two poles have permanently dark territories where spacecraft and probes have detected vast amounts of water ice that Moon-bound astronauts might be able to tap into for water, air, and cheap rocket fuel. H2O is also deep…
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