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How much water is on the Moon and what use is it?

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Science: After several decades of controversy, scientists now know that over billions of years, water can collect as ice in some of the coldest places in the solar system. Whether there's enough lunar water ice for future astronauts to drink or turn into rocket fuel, however, remains to be seen, says Richard Kerr in Science.

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