Based on their reseach findings from 2020 Chang'e 5 return sample, the Chinese proposed using the Sun energy to breakdown moon regolith into iron-oxide and H2O...
Basically this is like reversing the chemical reaction that had been naturally occurring on the Lunar surface under billions of years of Sun exposure.
https://scitechdaily.com/how-scientists-...ing-water/
(26-08-2024, 03:48 PM)Manthink Wrote: [ -> ]Based on their reseach findings from 2020 Chang'e 5 return sample, the Chinese proposed using the Sun energy to breakdown moon regolith into iron-oxide and H2O...
Basically this is like reversing the chemical reaction that had been naturally occurring on the Lunar surface under billions of years of Sun exposure.
https://scitechdaily.com/how-scientists-...ing-water/
"Manthink"....No need to think lehh. Can comfirm.

(27-08-2024, 11:18 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]"Manthink"....No need to think lehh. Can comfirm.

It is because of "thinking" that one can confirm with FACTS.
The problem is not everyone bothers to "think"

LOL "MOON DUST"..... NEW TIONG SCAM

(27-08-2024, 12:19 PM)Manthink Wrote: [ -> ]It is because of "thinking" that one can confirm with FACTS.
The problem is not everyone bothers to "think" 
Was THINKING about the Relation of Water and Humanity..
It seems through out History, those civilisations that has either gone or disappeared were those that failed in finding and controlling Water resource...
So in order for Humanity to thrive beyond Earth, it is obvious the 1st skill set to master aside from oxygen and food is extraterrestrial H2O
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(27-08-2024, 02:08 PM)revealer Wrote: [ -> ]NASA also found possible to make water vapour using lunar regolith in 2009, about 15 years ago
Errr,,,Please read the report details - NASA test objective is find ways to generate O2 , not H2O.
Also the report says NASA uses volcanic mineral from Hawaii, not the actual Moon regolith, which the Chinese team did using samples collected from Chang'e 5.
Quote:The field test was performed with volcanic ash known as Tephra on Mauna Kea volcano on the Big Island of Hawai'i. The tephra has similar properties to lunar regolith, so that it is regarded as a good simulant for the hydrogen reduction process.
(29-12-2024, 02:17 PM)Manthink Wrote: [ -> ]Errr,,,Please read the report details - NASA test objective is find ways to generate O2 , not H2O.
Also the report says NASA uses volcanic mineral from Hawaii, not the actual Moon regolith, which the Chinese team did using samples collected from Chang'e 5.
The revealer FLG pukimak never reads what he posts hence self pawn all the time
