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The new race to reach the moon—and find water

By Micah Maidenberg and Aylin Woodward

21 Aug 2023 · 4 min read

informed Summary

  1. There has been a global surge in missions planned for the lunar surface. Many of these missions aim for the moon’s south pole, where scientists first detected hints of water ice in 2008 and 2009.

Nations and private companies are racing to send devices to the surface of the moon. Sticking the landing is another story.

A surge in missions planned for the lunar surface is unfolding around the world, driven by renewed ambitions for scientific research and deep-space exploration. Many aim for the moon’s south pole, where scientists first detected hints of water ice in 2008 and 2009.

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