The Moon’s surface is a place of extreme conditions, with scorching heat during the day and frigid cold at night.
Could the Moon be hiding more ice than we thought? New data from India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission suggests just that.
Ice may be present a few centimeters below the moon's surface in more areas of the lunar polar regions than was previously ...
The latest attempt to land on the Moon went at least partially awry on 6 March, when an ice-seeking spacecraft named Athena ...
A theory involving a "mushy zone" of ice along the moon’s fissures could explain the enormous plumes erupting from its south ...
PRL Ahmedabad researchers use Chandrayaan-3 data to discover more accessible water ice on the moon, affecting future ...
As of now, water-ice on the Moon is understood to be present only in the polar regions, particularly under the craters where ...
A SpaceX launch Wednesday night sent both a lander and an orbiter on their way to the moon, both on the hunt for ice.
Higher latitudes on the moon with slopes facing the poles "are not only scientifically interesting but also pose less ...
New findings from the Chandrayaan-3 mission indicate potential ice deposits just beneath the Moon's polar surface in more ...
Published in Communications Earth and Environment, a Nature journal, the study highlights the extreme variations in surface ...