NASA's search for water on the moon is coming true

 


Scientists have finally confirmed the presence of water on the moon after a long period of research. The US space agency NASA has released more evidence of the presence of water on the moon.

The presence of water was confirmed in the Clavius crater of the Moon, which can be seen from Earth. Clavius is one of the largest craters in the Southern Hemisphere on the Moon. In this case, the researchers speculate that water may be present not only in the cold and shady areas, but also in most parts of the moon.

Discovery of water particles on the lunar surface. The water was detected by a telescope at Sofia, NASA's spacecraft observatory. Scientists also say that there may be more water on the lunar surface in areas where there is no sunlight. NASA's Sofia is the world's largest space observation system.


In 2009, the scientific community discovered the presence of water on the moon. India's Chandrayaan-1 was the first to detect the presence of water. This is confirmed by new information. Scientists say this is a significant breakthrough in the field of lunar research.

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