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The Moon’s Top Layer Has Enough Oxygen To Sustain 8 Billion People for 100,000 Years – SciTechDaily
Alongside advances in space exploration, we’ve recently seen much time and money invested into technologies that could allow…

ByJohn Grant, Southern Cross UniversityNovember 14, 2021
Aristarchus Crater on the moon. Credit: NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University
Alongside advances in space exploration, we’ve recently seen much time and money invested into technologies that could allow…
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