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Astronomy Magazine
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Scientists have discovered water is being released on the Moon during meteor showers. This discovery provides a potential resource for future exploration and improves our understanding of the Moon's geologic past and its continued evolution.

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JUST IN: Scientists have discovered water is being released on the Moon during meteor showers! 💧🌑 This discovery provides a potential resource for future explor...ation and improves our understanding of the Moon's geologic past and its continued evolution. Here's how: https://go.nasa.gov/2GlpV0a

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