A new NASA study using Apollo lunar soil samples challenges a long-held theory. It suggests meteorites were not the primary ...
For the Moon itself, the story is different. The Moon has far less water than Earth, but for such a dry world it’s important. Most of it lies frozen in dark polar craters, and these icy spots could ...
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NASA scientist digs into 50 year old moon dust and uncovers a shock
When a NASA scientist finally cracked open a cache of 50-year-old lunar soil, the expectation was to refine old models, not ...
Research using Apollo samples indicates late meteorite impacts were unlikely to be the main source of Earth’s water.
Ancient Moon dust, meteorite traces and Apollo samples are helping NASA scientists rethink where Earth’s water truly came ...
NASA awards a $37 million contract for a Lunar Freezer System that will keep fragile lunar samples cold during the journey ...
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