For decades, the Moon was thought to be bone-dry — a dusty, lifeless rock orbiting Earth. But scientists have now confirmed something extraordinary: water is scattered all over the lunar surface. Hidden in glassy beads formed by ancient volcanoes, trapped in shadowy craters, and even clinging to lunar soil, this water could change everything we thought we knew about our closest neighbor. It means astronauts might one day drink from the Moon itself, fuel rockets with lunar ice, and build bases without hauling every drop from Earth. The Moon isn’t just a gray desert - it’s a potential oasis waiting to be tapped.
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