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Scientists find water inside glass beads on the moon, long believed to be dry
Scientists announced earlier this week that they have discovered water inside tiny beads of glass scattered across the moon, suggesting that one day it could be extracted and used by the ...
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EXPLAINER-Why are countries racing to the moon's heavily cratered south pole?
As early as the 1960s, before the first Apollo landing, scientists had speculated that water could exist on the moon. Samples the Apollo crews returned for analysis in the late 1960s and early ...
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Explainer-Why are space agencies racing to the moon's south pole?
As early as the 1960s, before the first Apollo landing, scientists had speculated that water could exist on the moon. Samples the Apollo crews returned for analysis in the late 1960s and early ...
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Countries rush to Moon’s cratered south pole – but why?
India's space agency landed a spacecraft on the moon's south pole on Wednesday, a mission that will advance the country's space ambitions and expand knowledge of lunar ice, potentially one of the moon ...
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EXPLAINER-Why are countries racing to the moon's heavily cratered south pole?
BENGALURU/WASHINGTON, Aug 23 (Reuters) - India's space agency landed a spacecraft on the moon's south pole on Wednesday, a mission that will advance the country's space ambitions and expand ...
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Explainer: Why are space agencies racing to the moon's south pole?
BENGALURU/WASHINGTON, Aug 22 (Reuters) - India's space agency is attempting to land a spacecraft on the moon's south pole, a mission that could advance India's space ambitions and expand knowledge ...
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Why are space agencies racing to the moon's south pole?
BENGALURU/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - India's space agency is attempting to land a spacecraft on the moon's south pole, a mission that could advance India's space ambitions and expand knowledge of lunar ...
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Why are countries racing to the moon's heavily cratered south pole?
India's space agency landed a spacecraft on the moon's south pole on Wednesday, a mission that will advance the country's space ambitions and expand knowledge of lunar ice, potentially one of the ...
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Explainer-Why are space agencies racing to the moon's south pole?
BENGALURU/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - India's space agency is attempting to land a spacecraft on the moon's south pole, a mission that could advance India's space ambitions and expand knowledge of lunar ...

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