Hightlight: The moon is dry, according to chlorine

Friday, August 6, 2010 - 08:07 in Astronomy & Space

Contrary to some recent studies that suggest the moon's interior contains more water than scientists had originally believed, a new analysis of lunar samples from NASA`s Apollo missions indicates that the moon is essentially without any water at all.

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