Chandrayaan-3 data reveals widespread potential ice deposits beneath Moon’s surface, crucial for future lunar exploration.

The latest data from ISRO’s Chandrayaan-3 mission suggests the presence of ice on the Moon, with potential deposit sites being identified beneath the lunar polar surface. Scientists have noted that these ice deposits are spread across a wider area than initially believed, with temperature fluctuations and slope angles playing a crucial role in the formation of ice. The discovery underscores the significance of ice for upcoming lunar expeditions and the possibility of establishing human habitats on the Moon. This development opens up new avenues for research and exploration, paving the way for future missions to unlock the mysteries of Earth’s natural satellite.

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