The Moon, the closest celestial body to us, has been attracting human attention for thousands of years. Water is the source of life. The question of whether water exists on the moon has puzzled scientists for decades. Recently, In the lunar soil samples brought back by my country's Chang'e-5 mission, Chen Xiaolong's team from the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences discovered a mineral crystal rich in water molecules and ammonium ——ULM-1[ 1], this discovery provides new "solid" evidence for the existence of water on the moon, heralding the infinite possibilities of future deep space exploration, and also brings us endless imagination...
This problem has puzzled scientists for decades. Studies of Apollo samples collected between 1969 and 1972 showed that no hydrated minerals were found in the lunar soil. Since then, "the moon is dry" once became the basic consensus of lunar science[2]. However, remote sensing and direct impact missions in recent years have shown that there may be water on the moon
. The first was the detection of large numbers of water molecules[3] in permanently shadowed craters near the lunar poles . These water molecules are usually thought to exist in the form of water ice.
high-latitude illumination area
, which shows that water on the mooncan Exists in forms other than water ice [4]. However, we do not yet have conclusive evidence of the presence of water molecules due to a lack of samples from high latitudes and polar regions on the moon.
. The lunar soil samples obtained by Chang'e-5 provide new opportunities for the study of lunar water. 02,
What exactly is the "water" discovered this time?to existliquid water on the moon. So what is the water discovered this time? What you need to know is that the "water" studied by scientists is not the "water" that people drink. The "water" detected by the spectrometer here refers to the water molecules or hydroxyl groups in minerals, which can be converted into the water we drink under certain conditions. How was this mineral water discovered? It turned out that among the lunar soil brought back by Chang'e-5, our country's scientific research team selected more than 1,000 mineral fragments from the lunar soil sample CE5C0400. Among these debris, scientists discovered a prismatic plate-shaped transparent crystal. This unknown lunar mineral was named ULM-1
(unknown lunar mineral-1).
Photograph of ULM-1 single crystal丨Source reference [1]
Scientists used a variety of instruments to analyze the chemical composition of ULM-1. It turns out that in this mineral,
6 crystal waters, and the mass ratio of water molecules in the sample is as high as 41%.
To ensure the accuracy of this discovery, scientists also conducted rigorous chemical and chlorine isotope analysis. Nanosecondary ion mass spectrometry data shows that the chlorine isotope composition of this mineral is significantly different from that of Earth minerals and is consistent with minerals on the moon. The researchers also analyzed the chemical composition and formation conditions of the mineral, further ruling out Earth pollution or rocket exhaust as the source of this hydrate. Therefore, this mineral is the real "lunar water".
hydrated salt. Unlike volatile water ice, this hydrate is very stable in the high latitudes of the moon (Chang'e 5 sampling site). This means, This stable hydrated salt may exist even in the vast sunlit areas of the moon.
water on the moon mainly comes from three sources:
Solar wind
Solar wind is a flow of charged particlescomposed of plasma and high-energy particles on the sun. It is constantly ejected from the surface of the sun and Spread outward. The hydrogen ions in the solar wind combine with the oxygen on the moon's surface to form water molecules or hydroxyl groups. These hydrogen ions are high-energy charged particles that can also penetrate the lunar surface and enter the moon's interior, combining with oxygen in the moon's internal materials to form water molecules. This method could also be used to artificially "produce" water on the moon.
Meteorite impact
Manyasteroids and cometspass by Moons, their impacts may bring water and other volatile materials. In addition, the high temperature generated when meteors hit the lunar surface will melt the lunar soil. During such natural activities, high temperatures of thousands of degrees are often generated, which is enough to melt the surrounding soil and eventually form glass-like material. Another study also from Chang'e 5 showed that [6], The existence of such glass beads sealing water on the moon was caused by the impact of small celestial bodies and micrometeorites. The high temperature generated during the impact melted the lunar soil. , and after gradual cooling, glass beads containing water are formed. These glass beads are called "impact glass beads" and they may be the moon's "mini reservoirs."
Moon "local water"
Some scientists also believe that there was water when the moon was formed. The moon formed4.5 billion years ago, and water may have existed on the moon at that time. For example, scientists have discovered traces of water on the moon's crater lake structure, which may have originated from volcanic activity during its formation. The moon's interior may now also contain water, which is released to the surface through volcanic activity and other means.
It is also worth mentioning that the crystal structure and composition of ULM-1 discovered this time are similar to a rare crater mineral discovered on Earth in recent years. On Earth, the mineral is formed by the interaction of hot basalt with volcanic gases rich in water and ammonia.
Finding water that can stable exist on the moon provides new possibilities for the development and utilization of lunar resources in the future.
First of all, water is the source of life. When astronauts conduct long-term exploration missions on the moon, they need a lot of drinking water. If water sources can be found on the moon, the cost of transporting water from the earth will be greatly reduced. Furthermore, this water can be used for plant cultivation and agricultural production. Planting some vegetables, food crops, etc. in the lunar base will help achieve partial food self-sufficiency and reduce the cost and risk of transporting food from the earth. Regarding this discovery, researcher Chen Xiaolong said, "This type of hydrated mineral is rich in ammonium. Ammonium is a nitrogen fertilizer. What we use on earth is ammonium bicarbonate. In addition, there is also a small amount of potassium, which is a potash fertilizer. "This discovery provides a great possibility for humans to grow crops on the moon in the future." In addition, through electrolysis of water, oxygen and hydrogen can be produced. Oxygen can be used by astronauts to breathe, while hydrogen can be used as fuel to support the operation of lunar rovers and other equipment.
Imagination of the future lunar base丨The picture is generated by AI
05, Conclusion
The discovery of molecular water from the lunar soil samples of Chang'e 5 is undoubtedly an important and exciting discovery. Although there are many difficulties in developing water resources on the moon, we believe that with the continuous progress of science and technology, we will also have a better understanding of the water resources on the moon, which will provide us with long-term residence and resource utilization on the moon in the future. Important support.
Perhaps one day, we can really live on the moon, grow vegetables, and see a green moon.The article cover image is generated by AI and is not real. References
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lander.SciChinese scientists discovered on the moon Minerals rich in water molecules were found in the soil, Voice of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
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