Scientist's do not have to Carry water on Moon for Base Camp as Moon have enough water for survival of the Camp

Scientist's do not have to Carry water on Moon for Base Camp as Moon have enough water for survival of the Camp


The moon has always been a matter of interest. Someone has stepped on it. But now the planning to stay here is underway. Many space agencies want to build a foundation on the moon. Human life is impossible without water and the flow of the earth's water base can be extremely costly. With regard to the water of the moon, scientists believe that there is so much water under it that all the basic needs will be met.


According to research, gases from ancient volcanic eruptions are likely to leave hundreds of feet thick layer at the base of the moon's poles. Researchers believe that from two to four billion years ago, about one-fifth of all the emissions must have been absorbed into the pits. According to a study from the University of Colorado, then the surface of the moon was covered with mud thousands of square miles.


Physicist Andrew Wilkoski said that because of the lunar eclipse, we believe that there will be water. Because over time there was a sharp drop in temperature. Professor Paul Hein, the study's co-ordinator, said that if water is available from the moon it would be useful for explorers. As well as drinking it, it can be used as rocket fuel.


A recent study by the University of Alaska Fairbanks states that water arrives from Earth as ice beneath the moon's crust. Scientists have suggested that when the moon passes through the earth's magnetic field, it absorbs water-producing ions.