NASA confirms presence of molecular water on the Moon

NASA confirms presence of molecular water on the Moon

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NASA's discovery of molecular water in sunlit regions of the moon, particularly in Clavius crater, suggests that lunar water is more widespread than previously thought. Using the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (Sophia), NASA detected water, which could have significant implications for future lunar missions, including the Artemis mission. The origins of this water remain uncertain, with possibilities including micrometeorites, comets, and solar wind interactions. The findings could aid in establishing a sustainable human presence on the moon and serve as a stepping stone for future Mars missions.

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How could the findings about lunar water impact future space missions?

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What is the significance of the Artemis mission in relation to lunar exploration?

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