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 ...
Processes of radiometric dating were then undertaken, which proved that the beads were over 120 million years old, as ...
According to the US space agency, there’s water on the Moon, and not just that, it’s on the side facing Earth. The discovery was made thanks to the work of SOFIA, which is NASA’s ...
The call from the moon is clear – try and find my water ice. There is the prospect that oodles of water ice could be lurking in the bottom of south polar craters on the moon. Forgive the cosmic ...
Having dropped tantalising hints days ago about an "exciting new discovery about the Moon", the US space agency has revealed conclusive evidence of water on our only natural satellite. This ...
Rather, the moon is wet, abundant with water that is largely stored away in the form of ice in the forbidding craters at its poles. That is why when NASA next sends astronauts to the moon’s ...
They have determined that its likely that the Moon's craters are similarly filled with ice vapour and water like the craters on Mercury. It’s possible that the Moon might have a lot more water ...
The craters on the Moon's South Pole may contain more than just water. NASA scientists have found that incoming meteors and solar winds could create reactions that normally occur at much warmer ...
And if reintroduced to water decades later, they're able to reanimate. Getty Images Next time you're looking up at the moon, give a little wave to the moss piglets All of that, plus the fact they ...
A team led by researchers at Caltech in Pasadena are continuing to look for water on the moon, and their latest expedition could fetch them long-awaited answers. The Lunar Trailblazer mission ...
Luna-25, roughly the size of a small car, will aim to operate for a year on the moon's south pole, where scientists at NASA and other space agencies in recent years have detected traces of water ...