The Moon's Permanently Shadowed Craters Are EMPTY! Now What NASA?

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From the mysterious and forgotten Apollo 14 incident, to the "wet" sample return missions of Luna 24 and Chang'e 5 every Moon mission that involved the detection of water is here.
What the flying telescope SOPHIA discovered at Clavius and Moretus craters is covered in depth before its retirement.
As is India's ISRO successful Chandrayaan-3 mission to the Moon's south pole and the discoveries it made, not the least of which are the wild temperature swings just centimeters below the lunar regolith.
And last but not least, ShadowCam has revealed the Moon's permanently shadowed craters to be devoid of ice, what does this mean for the future of lunar colonization?
All of that and more is covered in this video!

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Hey guys, this is going to be a deeper dive into the last video. There's a lot more
to discuss when it comes to the possiility of sub-surface Moon water.

Long time subscriers know that I strive to cover topics that 99% of YouTube is
ignoring. And while you've shown me a ton of love and respect for that, and I thank
you all and sincerely appreciate it, YouTube's algorithm tends to punish
originality, as I'm sure you've noticed.

But that's cool, it just means we've gotta try a little harder than the other guys,
and I don't mind that, we're literally reaching for the stars here so I already
know it's going to take work, I am not afraid.

Real quick I'd like to thank everyone who left a like or a comment for the last video, every little bit helps, even if its just saying "commenting for the algo", I thank you.

Alright, enough of that, let's get into the juicy details.

Today we're going to quickly go thru a small mountain of evidence for water ice
NOT contained in permanently shadowed craters at the poles.

I'm trying to get this video out just a week after the last so buckle up,
here we go.

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