New data from ISRO’s Chandrayaan-3 mission suggests promising ice deposits under the Moon’s polar surface, opening up possibilities for potential deposit sites. The research underscores the significance of temperature fluctuations and slope angles in ice accumulation, shedding light on its crucial role in upcoming lunar expeditions and potential human settlements. The findings hint at a broader distribution of ice than previously anticipated, offering valuable insights for future space exploration endeavors.
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Chandrayaan-3 data reveals widespread potential ice deposits beneath Moon’s surface, key for future lunar missions.
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