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How Scientists Are Turning Moon Dust Into Drinking Water


Researchers have developed a method to produce significant amounts of water on the Moon by reacting lunar regolith with hydrogen. This innovative process could potentially yield over 50 kg of water from a ton of lunar soil, paving the way for sustainable human life and research stations on the Mo

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