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Space / Moon / Basalt / Lunar water / Apollo program / Lunar mare / Apatite / Geology of the Moon / Tektite / Lunar science / Planetary science / Spaceflight
Date: 2015-01-15 23:43:30
Space
Moon
Basalt
Lunar water
Apollo program
Lunar mare
Apatite
Geology of the Moon
Tektite
Lunar science
Planetary science
Spaceflight

Lunar rock samples reveal variations in water concentrations

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