Today, Space.com reports on new findings detailed in the September 25 issue of Science.

From Space.com: “Since man first touched the moon and brought pieces of it back to Earth, scientists have thought that the lunar surface was bone dry. But new observations from three different spacecraft have put this notion to rest with what has been called “unambiguous evidence” of water across the surface of the moon….Finding water on the moon would be a boon to possible future lunar bases, acting as a potential source of drinking water and fuel.”

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