Water on The Moon, II. Origins & Resources

In Part I we recount the history of observation and laboratory measurement culminating with the excavation of water from a permanently shadowed region near the lunar South Pole by the impact of the LCROSS mission in 2009. In this installment we consider what the current data imply about the nature o...

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