Moon's South Pole Ice: A Frozen Resource for Future Space Missions

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New NASA-backed evidence confirms water ice in permanently shadowed craters near the Moon’s south pole, where cold traps keep volatiles frozen. If extractable, this ice could supply drinking water, oxygen for breathing, and hydrogen fuel for future missions, reducing Earth-launched mass and enabling in-situ resource utilization, though accessing and processing the material presents significant technical and preservation challenges.
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