Stolen Moon Ice - Origins and Potential Uses in Future Lunar Missions
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of lunar ice in this 30-minute AGU conference talk. Discover how the moon's deep polar craters harbor hidden ice, and learn about the intriguing theory that this ice was "stolen" from various sources, including comets, asteroids, and possibly even Earth. Join scientists Kathleen Mandt and Nicholas Hasson as they delve into the origins of lunar ice and discuss its potential applications for future astronaut missions. Gain insights into cutting-edge lunar research and expand your understanding of our celestial neighbor's icy secrets.
Syllabus
Ice: Stolen moon ice
Taught by
AGU
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