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In the new study, a team of researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences analysed Chang e-5 s samples and found signs of water bound up in their mineral structure.
For plans to establish a human settlement on the Moon, finding water is crucial. This data will provide insights into how to look for more on the Moon.