Royale
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Probably not enough water to drink if colony launch in there.
Yeah the article has said that there was 32 ounces of water in one of its many craters so I think it is equal to about 2 1/2 cans of sofa pop.

Probably not enough water to drink if colony launch in there.
In order to have life as we know it. It has to have water...
Evolution will take its course. Many, Millions of years away, I can see life substantiating on the moon. Unless their is certain life that does not strive on H2O.
Who knows.
Maybe we, mankind are wrong that water may not the solution to become a life. who know.
science 'cant make water' but they can restructure some chemical bondings.... there are billions of hydrogen modecules in spaces (as does others) just they are so far apart, hence its S - P - A - C - E - D apart in space. Ramjet nuclear engines running on hydrogen for interstellar travel isn't a new concept been around like like 50 years or more but what seems to be is, it's harder to collect enough, the funnel probably have to be a kilometre or so in radius just to be vinicty to be able to scoop it.

Did you know that the astronauts and cosmonauts in International Space Station (ISS) drink water from their own urine which is filtered thru a specialty machine? I think it is real neat to recycle water from your own urine.![]()

Interesting. now i am curious how my pee tastes like.![]()
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)Did you know that the astronauts and cosmonauts in International Space Station (ISS) drink water from their own urine which is filtered thru a specialty machine? I think it is real neat to recycle water from your own urine.![]()