Remote sensing discoveries of hydroxyl and water on the lunar surface have reshaped our view of the distribution of water and related compounds on airless bodies such as the Moon. The origin of this surface water is unclear, but it has been suggested that hydroxyl in the lunar regolith can result from the implantation of hydrogen ions by the solar wind. Here we present Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and secondary ion mass spectrometry analyses of Apollo samples that reveal the presence of significant amounts of hydroxyl in glasses formed in the lunar regolith by micrometeorite impacts. Hydrogen isotope compositions of these glasses suggest that some of the observed hydroxyl is derived from solar wind sources. Our findings imp...
Hydrogen will be needed on a lunar base to make water for consumables, to provide fuel, and to serve...
The Moon has been thought to have a bulk planetary water content < 1 ppb [1]. Recent ion microprobe ...
Hydrogen will be needed on a lunar base to make water for consumables, to provide fuel, and to serve...
Remote sensing discoveries of hydroxyl and water on the lunar surface have reshaped our view of the...
The search for water on the surface of the anhydrous Moon had remained an unfulfilled quest for 40 y...
[1] Analysis of two absorption features near 3 mm in the lunar reflectance spectrum, observed by the...
The recent discoveries of hydrogen (H) bearing species on the lunar surface and in samples derived f...
AbstractThe recent discoveries of hydrogen (H) bearing species on the lunar surface and in samples d...
AbstractThe recent discoveries of hydrogen (H) bearing species on the lunar surface and in samples d...
There have been a limited number of studies investigating the hydrogen isotopic composition of water...
D/H measurements from the lunar regolith agglutinates [8] indicate mixing between a low D/H solar im...
The detection of indigenous water in mare basaltic glass beads has challenged the view established s...
Initial studies of Apollo rock samples concluded that the Moon was an anhydrous planetary body [1]. ...
The solar wind implants protons into the top 2030 nm of lunar regolith grains, and the implanted hyd...
The potential role of the solar wind and space weathering in the formation of water on a lunar surfa...
Hydrogen will be needed on a lunar base to make water for consumables, to provide fuel, and to serve...
The Moon has been thought to have a bulk planetary water content < 1 ppb [1]. Recent ion microprobe ...
Hydrogen will be needed on a lunar base to make water for consumables, to provide fuel, and to serve...
Remote sensing discoveries of hydroxyl and water on the lunar surface have reshaped our view of the...
The search for water on the surface of the anhydrous Moon had remained an unfulfilled quest for 40 y...
[1] Analysis of two absorption features near 3 mm in the lunar reflectance spectrum, observed by the...
The recent discoveries of hydrogen (H) bearing species on the lunar surface and in samples derived f...
AbstractThe recent discoveries of hydrogen (H) bearing species on the lunar surface and in samples d...
AbstractThe recent discoveries of hydrogen (H) bearing species on the lunar surface and in samples d...
There have been a limited number of studies investigating the hydrogen isotopic composition of water...
D/H measurements from the lunar regolith agglutinates [8] indicate mixing between a low D/H solar im...
The detection of indigenous water in mare basaltic glass beads has challenged the view established s...
Initial studies of Apollo rock samples concluded that the Moon was an anhydrous planetary body [1]. ...
The solar wind implants protons into the top 2030 nm of lunar regolith grains, and the implanted hyd...
The potential role of the solar wind and space weathering in the formation of water on a lunar surfa...
Hydrogen will be needed on a lunar base to make water for consumables, to provide fuel, and to serve...
The Moon has been thought to have a bulk planetary water content < 1 ppb [1]. Recent ion microprobe ...
Hydrogen will be needed on a lunar base to make water for consumables, to provide fuel, and to serve...