2025-03-09 13:29:08
Space
Science
Astronomy

Lunar Water Reserves: A New Frontier

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The recent findings from the Chandrayaan-3 mission have unveiled significant water reserves on the moon, particularly in its polar regions. The Vikram lander conducted unprecedented temperature measurements, revealing temperatures reaching up to 82°C just below the lunar surface.

This discovery enhances the moon's appeal for potential manned missions, especially the upcoming Artemis program. Researchers believe that ice accumulation beneath the surface could be harnessed for water extraction and fuel production, vital for sustaining human presence on the moon.

The implications of these findings are immense, as they not only pave the way for future lunar exploration but also offer insights into the moon's geological history. With further studies, the polar regions may become key sites for establishing human habitats, marking a significant leap in space research and exploration.

Berliner Zeitung
9. März 2025 um 09:22

Space Research: Moon Could Have Unexpectedly Large Water Reserves

Technology
Environment
The lunar probe Chandrayaan-3 has unexpectedly discovered large water reserves on the moon. The Vikram lander, for the first time since the Apollo missions, conducted temperature measurements in the lunar soil, with the ChaSTE experiment measuring temperatures of up to 82°C in just 10 cm depth. These findings make the polar regions of the moon attractive for manned lunar stations, as there could be ice near the surface.
n-tv.de
9. März 2025 um 10:02

Data from "Chandrayaan-3": There could be much more ice on the moon - n-tv.de

Technology
Environment
The Indian lunar probe "Chandrayaan-3" is investigating the moon; its lander "Vikram" carried out temperature measurements in the lunar soil for the first time since the "Apollo" missions, with the "ChaSTE" experiment.
Tagesschau - Wissenschaft und Forschung
9. März 2025 um 06:40

Indian Lunar Probe

Technology
India's lunar probe Chandrayaan-3 with the Vikram lander and the ChaSTE experiment has discovered evidence of ice just below the lunar surface.
Frankfurter Rundschau
9. März 2025 um 04:02

More Ice on the Moon

A research team from India reports that water could accumulate and freeze on the moon. This is an important step for manned missions to the moon. Durga Prasad from the Physical Research Laboratory in Ahmedabad says that the extraction of ice is crucial. The team has analyzed data from the spacecraft.
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