Astronauts on the moon could mine ice for drinking water or to make rocket fuel. A new study pinpoints a few cold, dark ...
New research shows that craters near the moon's south pole that have been in permanent shadow the longest are more likely to ...
Rather than arriving in a single ancient event, ice on the Moon appears to have accumulated slowly over billions of years.
A new study reveals lunar ice formed over billions of years through shifting shadows, solar wind, and repeated impacts, ...
Scientists find that water on the moon likely built up gradually over billions of years, collecting as ice in permanently ...
There may be more water on the moon than previously believed, and it could be used as a resource during upcoming missions -- like NASA's return of humans to the lunar surface through the Artemis ...
A new study finds ice at the moon’s poles built up over at least 1.5 billion years, offering clues for lunar water exploration.
Forty light-years away, seven Earth-sized planets orbit around a dim red dwarf star in one of the most tightly packed planetary systems ever discovered. The TRAPPIST-1 system has captivated ...
When Apollo 11 astronauts returned to Earth after accomplishing history’s first-ever crewed moon landing, they brought back nearly 50 pounds of moon dust and rocks. Researchers who initially analyzed ...
Water likely accumulated on the moon slowly over billions of years, rather than during one big event, according to a new study by an international team of scientists. The researchers, including Paul ...