Chandrayaan-3 mission discovers widespread ice deposits beneath Moon’s surface, crucial for future lunar exploration and habitation.

The latest discovery from India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission reveals extensive ice deposits beneath the lunar poles, surpassing previous estimates. Scientists emphasize the significance of temperature fluctuations and surface inclinations in the formation of these ice reserves, underscoring their crucial role in supporting future lunar missions and potential human settlement. This breakthrough sheds new light on the Moon’s composition and its potential as a valuable resource for sustaining life on future lunar bases.

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