How much water is there on the Moon?
How much water is there on the Moon?

Space stations, both Chinese and international, are sophisticated laboratories in space. They have been developing substances and elements for many years, discovering new things that can only be manufactured in space or reach a high degree of purity in space.

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There is an April investigation carried out by China that shows that there is more water than was thought until that month of April, this investigation showed that there is an abundance of water in the hidden mantle of the moon, what happens is that this particular one would be very deep, but there is abundant water, at a shallower depth in what would be the crust to which we can easily access, it is estimated that there are about 3500 cubic km of water.

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NASA had a mission with a space probe called trailblazer, it was critical and very strategic because this probe would have the objective of mapping the existence and location and also the state of water on the surface of the moon, knowing where that water is located, at what depth and knowing the amount there may be, because it will be essential to establish a permanent human base on the moon, we are going to need water and not only to drink, but also to get oxygen, to get fuel and to get a lot of elements and grow food.
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