Ice could be present at more locations right beneath the Moon's surface at the poles than previously thought, a study of data collected by the Chandrayaan-3 mission has suggested. Large, yet ...
Future astronauts traveling to the moon may have easier access to life-sustaining water and extractable ice than previously thought, according to new research. A team of scientists led by Durga ...
The results suggest higher latitudes on the moon with slopes that face its poles share conditions similar to those at Chandrayaan-3's landing site.
New findings based on data from India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission suggest that water-ice on the Moon may be present beyond its polar regions. A recent study, conducted by scientists at the Physical ...
A recent study based on Chandrayaan-3 data suggests ice deposits may be more widespread beneath the Moon’s polar surface than previously thought. Scientists believe local temperature changes ...
India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission has made a significant breakthrough in the search for water-ice on the Moon, with new data from ...
a meter from the landing, where the surface was horizontal, temperatures were at a slightly lower 60°C. Chandrayaan-3's findings on lunar ice formation They also created a model to forecast the effect ...
Scientists have figured out the best place to land on the moon when humans return after over 50 years. India's moon mission, Chandrayaan 3, has revealed the best spot for people where they can mine ...
New research indicates that future astronauts may have easier access to water and ice deposits on the Moon than previously estimated. Findings from India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission suggest certain lunar ...
Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino hailed India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission for its successful landing on the Moon’s South Pole. In the Akashvani podcast, Mr. Mike said it’s a remarkable feat as the ...
According to data from the Chandrayaan-3 mission, ice could be more widespread below the Moon's surface than we thought. The study emphasizes how drastic local variations in surface temperatures ...