Water On The Moon, NASA Confirms Water Molecules On Moon's Sunny Surface

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Interesting discovery about water on the moon's sunny surfaces.

NASA has confirmed the presence of water on the moon's sunlit surface, a breakthrough that suggests the chemical compound that is vital to life on Earth could be distributed across more parts of the lunar surface than the ice that has previously been found in dark and cold areas.

"We don't know yet if we can use it as a resource," NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said, but he added that learning more about the water is crucial to U.S. plans to explore the moon.

The discovery comes from the space agency's Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, or SOFIA — a modified Boeing 747 that can take its large telescope high into Earth's atmosphere, at altitudes up to 45,000 feet. Those heights allow researchers to peer at objects in space with hardly any visual disruptions from water vapor.

The water molecules are in Clavius crater, a large crater in the moon's southern hemisphere. To detect the molecules, SOFIA used a special infrared camera that can discern between water's specific wavelength of 6.1 microns and that of its close chemical relative hydroxyl, or OH.



https://www.npr.org/2020/10/26/9278...ater-molecules-on-our-neighbors-sunny-surface
 

It's great news for those who don't mind cavorting around in outer space or even considering living on another surface for a time, but, not for me. It is a major find for NASA and the scientists will be sure to make good use of the helium surrounding the moon for certain. That in and of itself is a major leap in our space program.
 

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