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A meteorite points to the Moon hiding ice water under the surface: 
It could serve as a resource for space exploration

SUMMARY: 
At Tohoku University it has been discovered that the meteorite discovered in the Sahara indicates that it is possible that there is ice inside the moon.
Even though no mission has found water, Science Advances scientists the water arrived 2.6 billion years ago and 130 million ago the heat of the sun evaporated the water from the surface.
thanks to these discoveries "the moon could be a refueling station for the exploration of other celestial bodies, like Mars".


LINK:  http://www.lavanguardia.com/ciencia/20180508/443365215904/meteorito-luna-agua-hielo-subsuelo.html

PUBLICATION DATE: 08/05/2018

SCIENTIFIC FIELD: astronomy. 

GLOSSARY: 
Evaporate: to change from a liquid or solid state into vapor; pass off in vapor.
Synonyms: vaporize.

Meteorite: any of the small bodies, often remnants of comets, traveling through space: when such a body enters the earth's atmosphere it is heated to luminosity and becomes a meteor.

ANALYSIS COMMENT: 
This news explains this fact to us, since it can be a great disguise, it is very important. If we could find the way that this water came to the surface, so it would pass liquid state and from there could be established bases bases and from there possibly humanity could reach other planets like Mars and even others, someday.

On the other hand, the moon that we know today would completely change the way you see it and its appearance, not forgetting that this happens even missing a lot since none of the tests that have been made have been conclusive so it could be that everything was simply a speculation.


In my opinion, I think that if there is finally water in the form of ice on the moon this would be a great discovery and could have many applications that would help a lot in space research.

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