Scientists Uncover the Role of Earth’s Magnetotail in Lunar Water Formation

In a groundbreaking study published in the journal Nature Astronomy, scientists have harnessed data from the Chandrayaan-1 mission to provide a more comprehensive explanation for the origin of water ice discovered in the permanently shaded regions of the Moon. The research suggests that high-energy electrons within Earth’s plasma sheet, a region within the magnetosphere, have played a significant role in lunar surface weathering and may have even contributed to the formation of water on our celestial neighbor. The Magnetosphere’s Vital Role The Earth’s magnetosphere is a critical protective shield, safeguarding…

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