Digging on the Moon Student Activity

Published: 24 June 2024
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Ready to help NASA dig for water ice on the Moon’s South Pole? Water ice found on the Moon is the key to living there long-term. Therefore, you and your team will become NASA In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) experts, exploring the Moon's icy South Pole, identifying the properties of water, and comparing ice to the icy regolith found on the Moon. This video will demonstrate best practices to extract the essential water ice needed to sustain a lunar presence. Good luck!

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