Moon: 'Water traps' on surface may be more common than previously thought, say researchers

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Water could be more common on the moon 🌑 than previously thought and could provide 'everything that NASA needs' for future lunar missions

"If you can imagine standing on the surface of the moon near one of its poles, you would see shadows all over the place. Many of those tiny shadows could be full of ice."

Drawing on data from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, a robotic spacecraft which maps the moon's surface, the researchers estimate the moon could harbour about 15,000 square miles of permanent shadows in various shapes and sizes.The team found that small-scale micro cold traps - some just 1cm wide - are hundreds to thousands of times more numerous than larger cold traps and can be found at both poles.

Scientists say the findings indicate water is produced or delivered on the moon by various processes, and is likely to be stored in the cold traps. However, the researchers said the only way to prove these shadows actually hold pockets of ice would be to go there in person or with robotic diggers."They could walk around and find one that's a metre wide and that might be just as likely to harbour ice."

 

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