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Unlocking the Mysteries of Lunar Water: Potential Sources for Space Exploration, 1961-04-30

 Item — Box: 16, Folder: 18
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_6_16_18_0011
The text discusses the possibility of finding water on the moon, either in subsurface pools, as ice, or locked in rocks. Scientists speculate that astronauts may be able to access water for their needs on the moon, either by extracting it from rocks or by finding ice in shadowed areas. The text also mentions the potential uses of water on the moon, such as for drinking, creating atmosphere, and fuel for rockets. The discovery of water on the moon could potentially support the idea of establishing a civilization there in the future.

Dates

  • 1961-04-30

Language of Materials

English

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The following series are stored off-site: Clippings and Invitations.

Extent

4 pages

Overview

87th (1961-1963)

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General

Science, Technology, Communications
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Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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