August 30, 2025
The soil on the moon could support life, say scientists

The soil on the moon could support life, say scientists

    (AFP via Getty Images)
(AFP via Getty Images)

The soil on the moon could support life, say scientists.

This is thanks to a new technology educated, which could enable people to survive on the moon.

It could help support a broad hope that is held by a number of countries that future missions could stay there on the moon surface before they continue to the solar system.

This could only be possible if we are able to create the necessary fuel, water and other resources on the moon itself, as it can fly onto the surface of the moon. For example, it would cost 83,000 US dollars to send a gallon of water to the moon – and each astronaut would need four of them every day.

Using samples that were brought back from a Chinese mission to the moon, scientists were able to find a new method that enabled the astronauts to get the water they need from the moon floor. Previous attempts to do this have used up large amounts of energy and have not destroyed CO2, but the new system overcomes these problems.

It enables astronauts to extract water from the moon floor with a new system, uses light from the sun and turns it into heat.

“We never fully presented the” magic “that the moon floor had,” said Lu Wang from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen. “The biggest surprise for us was the tangible success of this integrated approach.

“The one-stage integration of the moon-H2O extraction and photothermic CO2 catalysis could improve the energy supply efficiency and reduce the costs and complexity of infrastructure development.”

However, there can still be problems using it. The moon surface contains a variety of other challenges, including extreme temperature changes, low gravity and inconsistencies in the moon surface.

The work is described in a new paper, “inherent moon water enables the photothermal CO2 catalysis”, published in the journal Joules.

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