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Lunar regolith contains minimal water concentrations, sometimes as low as ten parts per million.
The 2020 Chang’E-5 ( CE-5 ) Chinese lunar mission landed in the Oceanus Procellarum basin, which is rich in hydrogen.
By heating the material to 1200 K, the team generated water as iron separated from the iron oxides in the regolith, allowing oxygen to combine with hydrogen.
The experiments yielded between 51 and 76 milligrams of water from 1 gram of regolith.
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