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Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say

Finding from lunar soil samples is important breakthrough for hopes of building bases on the moon

Tiny glass beads strewn across the moon’s surface contain potentially billions of tonnes of water that could be extracted and used by astronauts on future lunar missions, researchers say.

The discovery is thought to be one of the most important breakthroughs yet for space agencies that have set their sights on building bases on the moon, as it means there could be a highly accessible source of not only water but also hydrogen and oxygen.

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