Water on the Moon: NASA claims 'significantly' more water on Moon than previously thought

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Water on the Moon: NASA claims there is SIGNIFICANTLY more icy water than previously thought

data collected over the Moon’s polar regions suggests shallow craters"may contain significantly more water ice than previously thought". Similar deposits of ice are also lurking in the polar regions of Mercury – the closest planet to the Sun. If confirmed, NASA said the incredible finding will extend the amount of time future manned missions will spend on the Moon. The discovery was made possible by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and MESSENGER spacecraft.

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