The new research estimates the moon's polar regions could hold up to 3,500 cubic kilometers 840 cubic miles or more of surface permafrost or subsurface liquid water
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16 quadrillion tons of diamonds may be housed in planet Mercury, says new research - Mercury was repeatedly struck by asteroids and comets during a period called Late Heavy Bombardment, creating conditions perfect for diamonds.
John Lennon has been gone for over 40 years, but perhaps Paul McCartney could be persuaded to change one word in a beloved song from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band written mostly by John. Why would he do that? Because new research suggest that astronomers can now see Mercury in the sky with diamonds.