The Moon's Interior Could Contain Lots of Water, Study Shows

Fire flies off of moon's surface with water molecules indicated around it
Ancient volcanic deposits on the moon suggest the lunar interior has a substantial amount of water.
(Image credit: Olga Prilipko Huber)

Ancient volcanic deposits on the moon reveal new evidence about the lunar interior, suggesting it contains substantial amounts of water.

Using satellite data, scientists from Brown University studied lunar pyroclastic deposits, layers of rock that likely formed from large volcanic eruptions. The magma associated with these explosive events is carried to the moon's surface from very deep within its interior, according to a study published today (July 24) in Nature Geoscience.  

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