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Lunar soil may be habitable

Is life on the Moon already possible? Scientists in Hong Kong have developed a method that allows you to extract water from lunar dust, turning it into oxygen and chemical fuel. This unique technology works by converting sunlight into heat and creating the necessary conditions for chemical processes.

The discovery not only proves that lunar soil can become a human habitat, but also opens up new possibilities for future deep space missions.

This is important because delivering a gallon (3.78 liters) of water to the Moon currently costs $ 83,000. A person drinks about 1.5 liters of water per day, which is a significant load for a spacecraft. This technology could dramatically reduce these costs, making life on the Moon more accessible.