The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Moon may hold massive water from ancient volcanoes

- By Bruce Finley MediaNews Group

Ancient volcanoes on the moon likely left locked in ice beneath the surface more water than what sits in Lake Michigan, a potential source for astronauts, University of Colorado researcher­s have concluded in a newly published study.

They are not sure where to start digging.

The findings reflect NASA interest in possibilit­ies for a long-term moon base, which requires water supplies for drinking and producing rocket fuel. NASA investigat­ions in 2020 detected water crystals on the surface of the moon, indicating more water than previously believed may be present, and not just in cold, shadowy terrain.

University researcher­s described the water they have identified as “frost on the moon that built up over time.”

They said further research into sources will be crucial, because contaminan­ts would have to be removed.

“If we’re going to have a sustainabl­e presence on the moon, astronauts are going to need to have water,” said university Laboratory for Atmospheri­c and Space Physics planetary scientist Andrew Wilcoski, lead author of a study published this month in the Planetary Science Journal.

“We’re entering a new era of lunar exploratio­n where we’re thinking about longer-term missions and resources like water are going to become more and more important.”

He and fellow researcher­s analyzed moon-temperatur­e data gathered by spacecraft to determine where water vapor likely condensed.

Water likely formed more than 2 billion years ago when the moon was chaotic, with volcanoes erupting and belching water vapor, along with lava and carbon monoxide, the researcher­s said. They hypothesiz­ed that water swirled around before settling.

They estimated that 41% of the water from volcanoes became ice that likely remains on the moon.

They calculated 18 quadrillio­n pounds of volcanic water could have condensed as ice, more than the water in Lake Michigan. They also concluded that ice probably accumulate­d near the moon’s poles under several feet of lunar dust.

 ?? DREAMSTIME — VIA TNS ?? NASA investigat­ions in 2020 detected water crystals on the surface of the moon, indicating more water than previously believed may be present. The water could be a resource for astronauts.
DREAMSTIME — VIA TNS NASA investigat­ions in 2020 detected water crystals on the surface of the moon, indicating more water than previously believed may be present. The water could be a resource for astronauts.

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