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Explained | How can there be ice on the Moon?

Earth is about 94 million miles from the Sun. That’s within the Goldilocks zone: the place in our solar system where a planet has just the right temperature for water to exist in oceans and rivers as a liquid and as ice in the north and south poles.
Last Updated : 07 August 2024, 05:56 IST

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(Glenn Lightsey is a Professor of Space Systems Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology.

Frances Rivera-Hernández is an Assistant Professor of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology.

Thomas Orlando is a Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology.)

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Published 07 August 2024, 05:56 IST

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