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Scientists find water inside glass beads on the moon, long believed to be dry
Scientists announced earlier this week that they have discovered water inside tiny beads of glass scattered across the moon, suggesting that one day it could be extracted and used by the ...
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Moon News
Sep. 18, 2023 — A team recently calculated that most of the Moon's permanently shadowed regions (PSRs) are at most around 3.4 billion years old and can contain relatively young deposits of water ...
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EXPLAINER-Why are countries racing to the moon's heavily cratered south pole?
As early as the 1960s, before the first Apollo landing, scientists had speculated that water could exist on the moon. Samples the Apollo crews returned for analysis in the late 1960s and early ...
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SMU scientists find possible evidence of ancient giant volcano on the moon
Matt Siegler, a planetary scientist at SMU, was digging into old data to figure out how hot it is under the moon’s surface when he came upon something surprising: evidence of a massive, ancient ...
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Scientists discover that universe is awash in gravitational waves, as predicted by Albert Einstein
Scientists have unveiled evidence that gravitational waves, the ripples in the fabric of space-time predicted by Albert Einstein more than a century ago, are permeating the universe at low ...
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Water beads recalled after woman testified to Consumer Product Safety Commission
A water bead kit was recalled earlier in the month after a determined mother spoke with the Consumer Product Safety ...
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Explainer: Why are space agencies racing to the moon's south pole?
BENGALURU/WASHINGTON, Aug 22 (Reuters) - India's space agency is attempting to land a spacecraft on the moon's south pole, a mission that could advance India's space ambitions and expand knowledge ...
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The Moon is hot again, but why?
Water on the Moon is crucially important, not the least for the astronauts’ use, which otherwise would have to be transported ...
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India’s rover takes walk on the moon after frenzied celebrations
Solar-powered vehicle will spend two weeks roaming lunar surface to help scientists understand geology of moon India’s Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft has rolled its rover on to the moon’s surface ...
Dhaka Tribune1mon
Countries rush to Moon’s cratered south pole – but why?
India's space agency landed a spacecraft on the moon's south pole on Wednesday, a mission that will advance the country's space ambitions and expand knowledge of lunar ice, potentially one of the moon ...
Reuters1mon
Explainer: Why are countries racing to the moon's heavily cratered south pole?
BENGALURU/WASHINGTON, Aug 23 (Reuters) - India's space agency landed a spacecraft on the moon's south pole on Wednesday, a mission that will advance the country's space ambitions and expand ...
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Explainer-Why are space agencies racing to the moon's south pole?
BENGALURU/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - India's space agency is attempting to land a spacecraft on the moon's south pole, a mission that could advance India's space ambitions and expand knowledge of lunar ...

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