Discover an ideal place to live on the Moon

NASA scientists have found an ideal place for people to live on the Moon, according to Express.

Specifically, through the probe Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, NASA completed a preliminary study of the two poles always in the darkness of the Moon. These places were found to contain ice and convex surfaces.

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At the two poles the Moon has at least 1-2% of the material that is ice made up of water.

In addition, scientists also found elements including hydrogen, mercury and many other gases come out of the ground with water.

Thus, at the two poles the Moon has at least 1-2% of the material is frost formed from water. This finding helps scientists gain more ground to find ways to supply water for long-term bases at the Moon in the future.

According to Dr. Rutherford, this is the ideal place to put a permanent base on the moon, because the biggest problem is the water source has been resolved.

The two poles of the moon are called "dark regions" because humans cannot observe and analyze them with satellites and telescopes. The first photo of this place was taken by the Soviet aerospace agency in 1959.

Although the developed countries repeatedly brought people and machines to the Moon, no one has set foot in this mysterious place.