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We tend to imagine the Moon as a barren, resourceless rock, but the permanently shadowed craters near its south pole hold something future astronauts may prize more than gold: water ice, confirmed by NASA missions, that could one day be split into oxygen

The Moon is easy to misread from Earth. It looks dry, grey, and inert, a world of dust and stone wit...

SCIENCE June 25, 2026

We tend to imagine the Moon as a barren, resourceless rock, but the permanently shadowed craters near its south pole hold something future astronauts may prize more than gold: water ice, confirmed by NASA missions, that could one day be split into oxygen

The Moon is easy to misread from Earth. It looks dry, grey, and inert, a world of dust and stone with no rivers, clouds, or blue trace of atmosphere.

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The Moon is easy to misread from Earth. It looks dry, grey, and inert, a world of dust and stone with no rivers, clouds, or blue trace of atmosphere.

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