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The Moon’s ‘Roughness’ Could Be Hiding Water in Shadows, NASA Says – ScienceAlert
A new study by NASA scientists suggests that the ‘roughness’ of the Moon’s surface, and its accompanying shadows, could be a…

A new study by NASA scientists suggests that the ‘roughness’ of the Moon’s surface, and its accompanying shadows, could be a hiding spot for water ice.
Although it might look like a dried-up husk, the Moon seems to have water all over it. Our spacecraft…
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