Lunar Water Discovery Means New Challenges For Exploration Planners

Credit: ISRO/NASA/JPL-CALTECH/BROWN UNIVERSITY/USGS
The existence of water on the Moon has been imagined, inferred and discussed for decades. But now it has been unequivocally confirmed in an unexpected place—possibly everywhere in the uppermost layer of the lunar surface—and it means a whole new set of challenges for engineers working on methods for...

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