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Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Does the moon draw water from the earth's atmosphere?

 Does the moon draw water from the earth's atmosphere?

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Water on Earth, according to scientific research

Reached via asteroids and comets, and also about the moon's water Scientists believe that this water came through comets and asteroids at a time when space collisions were common in the solar system.

That was 3.5 billion years ago when the earth was one billion years old.

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 This was considered to be the only reason for the transfer of water to the moon, but ...

This universe and its inhabitants hide thousands of secrets inside themselves ... Sometimes they surprise the people by giving information to one and a half of them.

The same thing happened with water on the moon ...

Recent research has taken experts by surprise that the Moon has pulled a large body of water from the Earth's atmosphere (in the form of ions of oxygen and hydrogen). how does?

Isn't that surprising?...

Read this whole post based on the research of the experts and enjoy the expertise of nature, and how nature is running the system of the universe in an amazing way ...

At the same time, I will not forget to pay tribute to the efforts of these explorers of nature.

Because it is the human being who tried to test and understand this beautiful and unique perfection of nature. Who knew the awesomeness of the great cosmic structures, the unique features of an atom ...

If it were not for man, who would understand this universe and its inhabitants?

Truth be told, every inhabitant of the universe would cry over his anonymity without Hazrat Insan.

According to the latest research from the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Geophysical Institute, the release of oxygen and hydrogen ions from the Earth's upper atmosphere (magnetic sphere) and accumulation on the moon is known as water and ice on the moon. It May be the cause of a large reserve of

This is a new development in the investigation of the presence of water at the North and South Poles of the Moon, led by Associate Research Professor Gunther Klitska of the UAF Geophysical Institute.

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 The search for water is the main goal of NASA's Artemis Project. This project is actually part of an effort to make human long-term habitation on the moon possible. NASA plans to send humans back to the moon and build base camps on the South Pole during the same decade, enabling the use of water ions in Earth's upper atmosphere to be used in astronauts' life support systems. Is also trying to ...

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Research shows that the Coptic regions of the moon have reserves of 3,500 cubic kilometers, 840 cubic miles, or more.

Most of the water in these reservoirs may be due to ions escaping from the Earth's atmosphere.

The strongest possibility is that the solar wind carries ions from Earth's atmosphere to the moon where they can accumulate in the form of water molecules.

The research was published in an article in the journal "Scientific Reports" on March 16, 2022

This dissertation was co-authored by Gunther Kalitska, Ph.D.

Klitschko and Colleges said ... When the moon passes close to the earth's magnetic sphere, it attracts the ions of hydrogen and oxygen from there. The moon is close to this planet for 5 days of its monthly journey around the earth

The magnetic sphere is like a teardrop-shaped bubble formed from the Earth's magnetic field that protects the Earth from the constant flow of charged solar particles.

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Recent measurements by a number of space agencies (NASA, European Space Agency, Indian Space Research Organization, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) observed a significant number of water-forming ions in this part of the magnetic sphere (near the moon). ۔

The part of the magnetic sphere is called the magnetic tail ... The proximity of the moon has a temporary effect on it.

Not all the lines of the magnetic field are connected to the planet at both ends, but some are broken at one end, these lines reach space miles away.

Imagine these lines are threads, one end of which is connected to a pole, and the combat stands in the way of strong wind, and these threads are flying far and wide.

The presence of the moon connects some of these broken lines with other broken lines like these. When this happens, the oxygen and hydrogen atoms begin to return in reverse steps, escaping the Earth's atmosphere.

And during the return, many ions fall on the surface of the moon under the influence of gravity.

And then these ions combine to form lunar permafrost

And sometimes a lot of water goes under the surface due to space collision.

The research team went to NASA to study the polar regions with several large lunar orbits

Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter

Used gravity data

Anomalies in the measurements of gravity in the pits formed by space collisions were pointing to those places. Suitable places for water and snow ...

Gravity measurements also indicate the presence of water and ice in subsurface locations of the moon.

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It is still incomprehensible to nature what nature wants to create by increasing the reserves of water and ice on the moon through the earth's atmosphere.

If you have any ideas, please let us know in the comment ...

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