Moon's surface can make water thanks to solar wind, NASA experiment confirms
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NASA researchers have confirmed a decades-old theory that the Sun's solar wind creates water on the Moon. In a groundbreaking experiment, they bombarded Apollo 17 lunar soil samples with simulated solar wind particles, detecting the formation of hydroxyl and water molecules. This discovery suggests an ongoing process that could provide a renewable resource for future lunar missions, potentially supporting longer-term human presence on the Moon. The findings have significant implications for NASA's Artemis program and future space exploration efforts.
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