Discovery of water on the surface of the moon - confirmed by NASA's Sofia Telescope.

We know that at one time the moon was said by many to be inaccessible to
anyone. But now, we have reached the height of reaching the moon. Is it
possible for humans to live on the moon like that? Studies are ongoing. In this
case, NASA scientists have found that the presence of water on the surface of
the moon.


NASA's Sofia Infrared Telescope has confirmed the presence of water on
the surface of the moon's sunlight. Scientists, who believe that there may be
water all over its surface except the cooler parts of the moon, are interested
in conducting further research on the moon's orbit towards Earth. The belief
that there may be more water on the moon than previously believed has made them
even more excited about the study of the moon.

The US space agency NASA has confirmed the presence of water molecules
on the moon with information about the moon sent by the Chandrayaan-1
spacecraft sent by the Indian Space Research Organization. India launched the
Chandrayaan-1 satellite to explore the moon in October 2008. It captured the
surface of the moon, mountain ridges, soil, etc. and sent it to Earth. Indian
scientists, along with NASA scientists, have been exploring photographs and
information sent by Chandrayaan.

Although previous research has found hydrogen and oxygen atoms on the
moon, it has not been possible to detect it as water or hydroxyla. However,
experiments with more accurate wavelengths than previously used by Sofia have
confirmed the presence of water molecules on the surface of the moon.
Source By: NASA Twitter
Information: Ramesh, Assistant Professor of Physics, Nehru Memorial
College, Puthanampatti, Trichy.
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release
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