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Amount of water on the Moon varies by location and time of day


Spaceflight Insider
Laurel Kornfeld
February 6th, 2021
This image depicts the location of Clavius Crater, a rendering of water trapped in lunar soil, and the SOFIA Observatory. Image Credit: NASA
Two Earth-based studies confirm water molecules are present on the Moon, but the amounts vary depending on location and time of day, Casey Honniball of NASA’s
online seminar titled “A Tale of Lunar Water,” sponsored by the
Lunar and Planetary Institute (
LPI) in Houston, Texas.
Infrared Telescope Facility (
Apollo missions and by the former Soviet Union’s
Luna missions contain low levels of volatile elements though a few had high water contents, Honniball said. However, these samples represent only localized areas on the lunar surface and not the whole Moon. ....

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Physics - The Venus Phosphine Debate Continues


The Venus Phosphine Debate Continues
December 22, 2020•
Physics 13, 201
Researchers remain divided on the possible discovery of phosphine on Venus, a finding that could have implications for whether life resides on this nearby planet.
NASA/JPL-Caltech
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Life might exist beyond Earth, at least so claimed headlines across the globe in September touting possible signs of a gas called phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus. As all of Earth’s naturally occurring phosphine is produced by microbial life, the astronomical observations of the gas, reported by Jane Greaves at the University of Cardiff, UK, and colleagues, opened the door to speculation of microscopic Venusians floating in the planet’s clouds. But a flurry of papers appeared soon after on the arXiv preprint server questioning the result. This debate received airtime earlier this month at the 2020 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, where Greaves presented an updated analysis of the te ....

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