Water found trapped in glass beads from lunar surface
Scientists in China have found glass beads on the surface of the Moon could provide a readily accessible source of water for future missions. Researchers estimate between 300-billion and 300-trillion kilograms of water could exist in the beads some of which were collected on a Chinese lunar mission.
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