Has the Moon been stealing water from Earth? 🌖
Water present for future moon explorers
The researcher and his team have estimated that the moon’s polar regions could hold up to 3,500 cubic kilometers — 840 cubic miles — or more of surface permafrost or subsurface liquid water. These deposits, they further speculate, were not created locally but rather emerged from ions that escaped Earth’s atmosphere.
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