The moon may hold frozen water in more places than suspected
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More than 40,000 square kilometres of lunar terrain have the capability to trap water in the form of ice, scientists say.
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More than 40,000 square kilometres of lunar terrain have the capability to trap water in the form of ice, scientists say.
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Small shadowed cold traps scattered across the lunar polar regions could contain up to 20..
The moon's shadowed, frigid nooks and crannies may hold frozen water in more places and in larger quantities than previously..