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Helium reservoirs in iron nanoparticles on the lunar surface

Space Sciences

Helium reservoirs in iron nanoparticles on the lunar surface

B. A. Cymes, K. D. Burgess, et al.

This fascinating research by Brittany A. Cymes, Katherine D. Burgess, and Rhonda M. Stroud reveals that lunar impact glasses harbor significant amounts of helium due to vesicular iron nanoparticles, indicating a potential helium reservoir on the Moon. Discover the implications of space weathering in helium sequestration on airless bodies!... show more
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