Could the Moon be hiding more ice than we thought? New data from India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission suggests just that.
Chandrayaan-3 data suggests more lunar ice than expected, influenced by slope and temperature. Ice is crucial for future ...
Much like a tongue freezes to a frigid metal pole, ice can speed up the adsorption, or stickiness, of molecules. An icy surface can also cause molecules to degrade in the presence of light, releasing ...
The borehole was drilled into the blue ice so researchers could study gases inside air bubbles trapped in the ice cores.