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Radar data from India’s Chandrayaan-2 mission has identified what may be some of the clearest signs yet of subsurface water-ice hidden beneath craters.
Chandrayaan-2’s radar identified possible subsurface water-ice beneath four lunar south pole craters.
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- Researchers used a new method combining high CPR and low DOP radar readings to better detect buried ice.
- A crater inside Faustini basin showed radar and morphological evidence suggesting an impact into ice-rich material.
- DFSAR aboard Chandrayaan-2 is the first fully polarimetric radar to study the Moon’s surface and subsurface.
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