homescience NewsChandrayaan 1 data shows electrons from Earth forming water on Moon | What led to the discovery

Chandrayaan-1 data shows electrons from Earth forming water on Moon | What led to the discovery

The new finding may help to explain the origin of the water ice previously discovered in the permanently shaded regions of the Moon.

By CNBCTV18.com Sept 15, 2023 2:51:10 PM IST (Updated)

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A team of scientists analysing the remote sensing data from India's Chandrayaan-1 lunar mission found that high-energy electrons from the Earth may be forming water on the Moon. The findings were published in the journal Nature Astronomy.
Researchers from the University of Hawaii (UH) in the US discovered that the electrons in "Earth's plasma sheet" are contributing to weathering processes" — breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals — on the Moon's surface, news agency PTI reported. The study said these electrons may have aided the formation of water on the lunar body.
Now, solar wind, which is composed of high energy particles such as protons, bombards the lunar surface and is thought to be one of the primary ways in which water has been formed on the Moon.