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Five quick questions answered about finding water on the Moon – ABC News
We’ve answered five quick questions about how excited we should be about the discovery of liquid water on the Moon and what happens next.

A team of scientists has detected liquid water on the Moon using NASA’s flying telescope.
Meanwhile, another team of scientists has calculated that cold traps shadows that are cold enough to freeze water for billions of years are much more abundant than we previously thought.
The findings, published today in the journal Nature Astronomy, are a major boost for future missions to the Moon.
We’ve answered five quick questions about how excited we should be and what happens next.
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