Ancient Moon dust, meteorite traces and Apollo samples are helping NASA scientists rethink where Earth’s water truly came ...
NASA research using Apollo lunar regolith data refines the Moon’s impact record and places limits on meteorite contributions to Earth’s water over geologic time.
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NASA scientist digs into 50 year old moon dust and uncovers a shock
When a NASA scientist finally cracked open a cache of 50-year-old lunar soil, the expectation was to refine old models, not ...
A new NASA study using Apollo lunar soil samples challenges a long-held theory. It suggests meteorites were not the primary ...
A new NASA study of its Apollo lunar soils clarifies the Moon’s record of meteorite impacts and timing of water delivery.
There may be more water on the moon than previously believed, and it could be used as a resource during upcoming missions -- like NASA's return of humans to the lunar surface through the Artemis ...
New research suggests Earth’s water came from sources other than meteorites, challenging long-standing theories on planetary ...
It was long thought, up until recently, that asteroids and comets delivered Earth's oceans during the very early Solar System ...
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Where did Earth's water come from? Secret hidden on the Moon
Nasa researchers studying Apollo-era lunar soil discovered that meteorites from the Moon provided only a small fraction of ...
WASHINGTON -- Scientists said they have found evidence of water in the atmosphere of Jupiter's icy moon "Europa." NASA said its Hubble space telescope observed the presence of persistent water vapor ...
Using lunar ice to make rocket fuel could help future lunar settlements sustain themselves and provide a launch pad for astronauts to reach Mars.
A NASA study shows that meteorites delivered only a small amount of water to Earth over the past four billion years.
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