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Moon has high amount of water under its surface

- AGENCIES

Numerous volcanic deposits distribute­d across the surface of the Moon contain unusually high amounts of trapped water compared with surroundin­g terrains, a new study of satellite data has revealed.

The study found evidence of water in nearly all of the large ‘pyroclasti­c’ (fragments of rock formed after volcano eruptions) deposits that had been previously mapped across the Moon's surface, including deposits near the Apollo 15 and 17 landing sites where the water-bearing glass bead samples were collected.

The finding of water in these ancient deposits, which are believed to consist of glass beads formed by the explosive eruption of magma coming from the deep lunar interior, bolsters the idea that the lunar mantle is surprising­ly water-rich, researcher­s said in a paper published in the journal Nature Geoscience.

“The key question is whether those Apollo samples represent the bulk conditions of the lunar interior or instead represent unusual or perhaps anomalous water-rich regions within an otherwise ‘dry’ mantle,” said lead author Ralph Milliken, Associate Professor at the Brown University.

“By looking at the orbital data, we can examine the large ‘pyroclasti­c’ deposits on the Moon that were never

sampled by the Apollo or Luna missions. The fact that nearly all of them exhibit signatures of water suggests that the Apollo samples are not anomalous, so it may be that the bulk interior of the Moon is wet,” Milliken added.

Scientists first traced amounts of water in 2008, when some of the volcanic glass beads brought back to Earth from the Apollo 15 and 17 missions, overturnin­g the previous held assumption that the interior of the Moon had been largely depleted of water and other volatile compounds.

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