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Nature 443, 730-731 (19 October 2006) | doi:10.1038/443730a; Published online 18 October 2006
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Is ice on the Moon just a mirage?
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If hopes of colonizing the Moon are ever to become reality, water needs to be found there. Sizeable amounts of ice could provide Moon-dwellers with drinking water and, if they split it into its atomic components, hydrogen for fuel and oxygen to breathe.
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