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Enough water to fulfill all of Seattle’s water needs for three years.
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The moon offers an estimated amount of water that can fulfill seattle's water needs for three years.
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Enough water to fulfill all of Seattle’s water needs for three years.
Enough water to fulfill all of Seattle’s water needs for three years. ☜The moon offers an estimated amount of water that can fulfill seattles water needs for three years.☜2A603B
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Is there water on the moon? Bucketloads.
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IAN O'NEILL
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Hailey Dare
11:12 PM 3 November 2014 GMT
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There is approximately 158 billion US gallons of water on the moon.
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And on Thursday, NASA released some details about how much water ice has been detected in the north lunar pole: 600 million metric tons of the stuff, stashed away in 40 craters.
As “600 million metric tons” doesn’t mean very much, we can convert that into less R-rated units: approximately 158 billion US gallons. Even better: enough water to fulfill all of Seattle’s water needs for three years.*
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