One of the most exciting recent developments in the field of lunar science has been the unambiguous detection of water (either as OH or H2O) or water ice on the Moon through instruments flown on a number of orbiting spacecraft missions. At the same time, continued laboratory-based investigations of returned lunar samples by Apollo missions using high-precision, low-detection, analytical instruments have for the first time, provided the absolute abundance of water (present mostly as structurally bound OH- in mineral phases) in lunar samples. These new results suggest that the Moon is not an anhydrous body, questioning conventional wisdom, and indicating the possibility of a wet lunar interior and the presence of distinct reservoirs of water ...
[1] Analysis of two absorption features near 3 mm in the lunar reflectance spectrum, observed by the...
Water was discovered on the Moon in October 2009 by the Chandrayaan-1 mission. The conditions on the...
The identification of hydrogen in a range of lunar samples and the similarity of its abundance and i...
A paradigm shift has recently occurred in our knowledge and understanding of water in the lunar inte...
Recently, there have been numerous studies investigating the amount and isotopic composition of wate...
Following the Apollo era the moon was considered a volatile poor body. Samples collected from the Ap...
Following the Apollo era the moon was considered a volatile poor body. Samples collected from the Ap...
Direct detection of water in its vapour phase in the tenuous lunar environment through in situ measu...
The Earth’s Moon is the largest natural satellite in the inner Solar System. The Moon is also witnes...
Nearly forty years after the return of the first lunar samples to Earth, improvements in laboratory ...
The search for water on the surface of the anhydrous Moon had remained an unfulfilled quest for 40 y...
This contribution reviews some of the recent advancements in the field of lunar science based upon r...
International audienceThe surface of the Moon is not totally devoid of water. Analyses of lunar soil...
Water ice, abundant in the outer solar system, is volatile in the inner solar system. On the largest...
AbstractGeochemical data for H2O and other volatiles, as well as major and trace elements, are repor...
[1] Analysis of two absorption features near 3 mm in the lunar reflectance spectrum, observed by the...
Water was discovered on the Moon in October 2009 by the Chandrayaan-1 mission. The conditions on the...
The identification of hydrogen in a range of lunar samples and the similarity of its abundance and i...
A paradigm shift has recently occurred in our knowledge and understanding of water in the lunar inte...
Recently, there have been numerous studies investigating the amount and isotopic composition of wate...
Following the Apollo era the moon was considered a volatile poor body. Samples collected from the Ap...
Following the Apollo era the moon was considered a volatile poor body. Samples collected from the Ap...
Direct detection of water in its vapour phase in the tenuous lunar environment through in situ measu...
The Earth’s Moon is the largest natural satellite in the inner Solar System. The Moon is also witnes...
Nearly forty years after the return of the first lunar samples to Earth, improvements in laboratory ...
The search for water on the surface of the anhydrous Moon had remained an unfulfilled quest for 40 y...
This contribution reviews some of the recent advancements in the field of lunar science based upon r...
International audienceThe surface of the Moon is not totally devoid of water. Analyses of lunar soil...
Water ice, abundant in the outer solar system, is volatile in the inner solar system. On the largest...
AbstractGeochemical data for H2O and other volatiles, as well as major and trace elements, are repor...
[1] Analysis of two absorption features near 3 mm in the lunar reflectance spectrum, observed by the...
Water was discovered on the Moon in October 2009 by the Chandrayaan-1 mission. The conditions on the...
The identification of hydrogen in a range of lunar samples and the similarity of its abundance and i...