Water Ice Lurks in Young—but Not Too Young—Lunar Craters - Eos 16-Jun-2020
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Water Ice Lurks in Young—but Not Too Young—Lunar Craters - Eos
Using topographic data, researchers have estimated the ages of water ice–containing craters near the Moon’s poles and ruled out volcanism as being a primary route for water delivery.
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