Water Ice and the Shallow Regolith Structure of the Shackleton Crater, the Moon: Implications for Future Chang’E-7 In Situ Radar Observation
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Research is being conducted on the structure of the moon's regolith, particularly in the Shackleton Crater, with implications for future lunar exploration. The presence of water ice in the crater is a focus of study, with potential connections to the moon's subsurface structure. However, the headlines also mention unrelated research on mars, suggesting that the study of lunar regolith may be part of a broader investigation into celestial bodies and their compositions.
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