Source: China – South China Morning PostChina’s Chang’e 5 lunar lander has sent back the first on-site evidence of water on the surface of the moon.The moon had long been thought to be totally dry, but scientists have confirmed the presence of water on its surface just over a decade ago.China’s moon research – ‘bring within reach to Chinese at home’Until now their findings had been based on orbital observations but the latest study, published in Science Advances on Friday, said the lander had detected signs of water molecules (H2O)…Read More