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is lunar water safe to drink... explain in 100 points​

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Answered by Anonymous
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On Monday, NASA scientists announced they had detected molecular water on the Moon, trapped in ice across the lunar surface. From the data, they estimate there is some 40,000 square kilometers (more than 24,000 miles) of water on the Moon.

Yes, we can, explains Shuai Li, an assistant researcher at the University of Hawaii’s Institute of Geophysics and Planetology. At least, in theory we can.

“It is water ice, the same as the water ice on Earth,” Li tells Inverse.

John Priscu, a professor at Montana University who studies the biochemistry of icy environments, agrees.

"Bottom line, if treated properly, it should be potable," he tells Inverse.

But the water on the Moon isn’t ready for astronaut's making cocktails yet.

First, scientists have to know more about what else may be swirling within that water.

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