LUNA: The INCREDIBLE Announcement with an Important New Discovery

MOON molecules

The MOON has a new very important discovery, an incredible announcement coming in connection with it and this after decades in which the Earth's natural satellite was constantly monitored. You all know that even NASA has confirmed the fact that there is water on the moon, but a module sent by the Indians on the Earth's natural satellite comes with a much more reliable confirmation that is based on data taken from the ground regarding the existence of liquid.

The MOON is the closest object in the universe in relation to the Earth, some theories say that it was formed after a planet the size of Mars collided with ours, billions of years ago. Despite the fact that the moon has been monitored by mankind for a very long time, and some expeditions have brought astronauts there, only now are Indians detecting the first water molecules on the ground, although the space probes that are in its orbit have long confirmed the existence of ice.

LUNA: The INCREDIBLE Announcement with an Important New Discovery

The MOON registers extremely low temperatures on the surface, so the discovery of water molecules is something truly incredible, but the Indians are bragging about it now. India has now managed to validate with the lunar module Chandrayaan-2 a series of discoveries made on the moon by the one sent before it, and thus it was concluded that there are water molecules on the natural satellite of the Earth, although the topographical images confirmed this by a lot.

The MOON would have water molecules detected by India in several areas that have been explored, and Indian researchers speculate that it is a presence on very large surfaces. This discovery made by India could in the not too distant future be the basis of some solutions to keep astronauts alive on the moon after the first lunar bases are made, NASA planning to have an active one somewhere around 2030, if its plans go well .

The MOON will continue to be monitored by many space agencies, so it remains to be seen what other important discoveries will be made by them in the meantime.