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NASA has discovered water on the moon and it could help us get to Mars – World Economic Forum
The potential to harvest water on the moon would be beneficial to future lunar landings… and beyond.

- Lunar water has been discovered to be more widespread than previously thought, according to NASA.
- Small amounts of water were thought to exist on its surface for years, but now scientists have reported the first unambiguous detection of water molecules.
- NASA is planning to return astronauts onto the moon ahead of missions to Mars.
- The potential to harvest water on the moon would be beneficial to those missions.
- The origin of the lunar water remains unknown.
The moon lacks the bodies of liquid water…
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