Topic: Richard Vondrak
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Moon's got water, yeah. But it's got other resource goodies, too.
Besides water, frigid craters at the moon's poles hold other resources that astronauts might be able to use to sustain lunar bases. There's even a bit of silver.
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New evidence of water on the moon
Three probes, including a NASA instrument on India's Chandrayaan-1 lunar orbiter, have detected water molecules in minerals on the moon's surface.
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Coldest place in the solar system? Look to the moon.
Craters may hold evidence of Earth's history, and frozen ices at their floors could be valuable resources for lunar explorers.








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