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China’s new moon mission could unlock secret of lunar ice: Why that matters
The Chang’e-7 seeks to find out more about the water trapped within the moon’s shadowed craters.
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The Chang’e-7 seeks to find out more about the water trapped within the moon’s shadowed craters. x whatsapp-stroke copylink google Add Al Jazeera on Google info If the water on the moon is in enough quantity and realistically accessible, it can serve as drinking water on crewed lunar missions.
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