
Scientists believe that despite water being found on the moon it is still too dry to have ever supported life.A lack of hydrogen in the magma oceans during the moon"s formation would have meant very little water, far too little to support life.
Contrary to recent reports aboutwater content in lunar rocks, the Moon may be quite dry, say scientists.
A study by US researchers, published in Science, analysed chlorine isotopes of the much-studied samples, brought to Earth by the Apollo space missions.
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