With these composite visible-light and ultraviolet images of a 42-kilometer-wide crater called Aristarchus on the moon’s near side, the Hubble Space Telescope is mapping the mineral ilmenite. Also known as iron titanium oxide, it could prove invaluable for generating oxygen for human exploration. The mineral’s lunar abundance hasn’t been well established.
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