Moon's polar craters could be the place to find lunar ice
Thursday, December 18, 2008 - 07:15
in Astronomy & Space
Scientists have discovered where they believe would be the best place to find ice on the moon. Astrophysicists, led by an expert at Durham University, say if frozen water exists then it is most likely to be found near to the moon's poles in craters that are permanently shaded from the sun...
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