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Moon could get water from wind in the Earths magnetosphere: Study – Republic World
A new study published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters reveals that solar wind may not be the only source of water-forming ions on the moon.

A new study published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters reveals that solar wind may not be the only source of water-forming ions on the moon. Researchers show that the particles from the moon with water, imply that even other planets can contribute water to their satellites. Water is prevalent in space. It is available from the surface of Mars to Jupiter’s moons and Saturn’s rings, comets, asteroids and Pluto.
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