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Scientists analyse water from different planets to understand their secrets – Open Access Government
Researchers are now looking at the crystalline solid form of water from different planets, to understand how planets, satellites and even comets evolved
In every country, there is an increasing need for natural resources, and global status. The recent news of water availability on the moon adds to the knowledge that Helium-3 (a rare element that could help develop the energy sector) and Rare Earth Metals (REM) are already on the moon. Right now, China produces 90% of the worlds REM which are essential to making electronics.
The first country to extract resources from the moon will be firmly established as a crucial space power, potentially altering…
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