Washington, Nov 5
NASA has announced that its ice-mining experiment, due to launch in 2022, will land on a ridge on the lunar South Pole, not far from Shackleton crater a location engineers and sc
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The NASA aircraft will land on a ridge on the lunar South Pole and data from spacecraft orbiting the Moon indicate this location, referred to as the "Shackleton connecting ridge", could have ice below the surface.
Nasa is gearing up to send the first of three major payloads to the lunar South Pole on a ridge not far from Shackleton crater for a 10-day-long mission.