Exciting news is emerging from the moon.
Three different spacecraft have discovered “unambiguous evidence” of water on the moon, Space.com reports.
The article explains:
The moon remains drier than any desert on Earth, but the water is said to exist on the moon in very small quantities. One ton of the top layer of the lunar surface would hold about 32 ounces of water, researchers said.
A Brown University planetary geologist told the Web site that the revelations “opens a whole new avenue [of lunar research].
The discovery could bring potential future lunar bases closer to reality.
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Comment by Water discovered on the moon - Jamie Explains it All — September 23rd, 2009 @ 11:56 pm