Scientists discover evidence of water on the moon: spectrometer revealed 30 hydroxyl parts per million collected by Chinese Lunar Lander Chang’E-5A

Since astronauts first landed on the Moon in 1969 and brought back the first samples of lunar rock, scientists have been carrying out all types of experiments to uncover the …

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