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Moon ice in the Artemis era: what we still don’t know

Written by  Leonard David Friday, 14 June 2024 16:06
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This Intuitive Machines mini-hopper is scheduled to dive into the permanently shadowed floor of Marston crater at the moon’s south pole. Credit: Intuitive Machines
This Intuitive Machines mini-hopper is scheduled to dive into the permanently shadowed floor of Marston crater at the moon’s south pole. Credit: Intuitive Machines

While NASA has long hoped for extractable water ice on the lunar surface, making use of the resource may be harder than expected.

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