Only a few years ago, planetary scientists were excited by reports that shady craters at the moon’s poles might contain substantial amounts of ice. The hydrogen in frozen water could serve as rocket fuel for space explorers. But new radar findings may dampen earlier enthusiasm.
Using the 305-meter radio dish at Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, researchers examined several craters at the moon’s poles.
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