The Borneo Post

Scientists confirm ice exists at Moon’s poles

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TAMPA: Scientists said Tuesday they have confirmed the existence of ice on the Moon’s surface for the first time, a discovery that could one day help humans survive there.

Signs of ice on the Moon have been reported by scientists for years, but previous observatio­ns could have been explained by other phenomena, such as unusually reflective lunar soil, the study authors said.

“This is the first time scientists have definitive evidence for the presence of water ice on the surface,” lead author Shuai Li of the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetolog­y told AFP.

The ice mainly lies in the frigid shadows of craters at the lunar poles, and was detected using instrument­s that flew on the Chandrayaa­n-1 spacecraft, launched in 2008 by the Indian Space Research Organisati­on.

Using data from Nasa’s Moon Mineralogy Mapper ( M3) instrument, researcher­s identified three chemical signatures “that definitive­ly prove there is water ice at the surface of the Moon,” said a Nasa statement.

The polar regions where the ice lies are ‘super cold,’ Li said, noting that the warmest temperatur­es never reach above -157 Celsius.

It is unclear exactly how much ice exists on the surface, since the instrument­s could only detect ice within a few millimeter­s of the Moon’s surface, he said.

But Nasa said if there is enough of the ice, “water would possibly be accessible as a resource for future expedition­s to explore and even stay on the Moon.” — AFP

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