With the sign of sufficient snow on the lunar surface, the chances of getting enough water to live in the next lunar and as well as the future of the moon have increased. In the management of the PNS Journal, the ice is scattered elsewhere and it is said to have been deposited with Lunar Ketes on the Moon's South Pole.
There is also a large amount of snow on the North Pole of the Moon, which is also more scattered. Scientists were told that NASA's Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) was told to have water on the surface of the moon in the form of ice. The device was sent to M3 with Istro's Chandrayaan-1.
This water is found in places where the sun's light can never reach due to the shadowed moon. The temperature here has never gone above 156 degrees. Earlier researchers were expected to have snow on the Moon's South Pole.

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