"Global Space Agencies Compete for Moon's South Pole Exploration"

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Space agencies around the world, including India's ISRO, are racing to the moon's south pole to explore the presence of frozen water ice, which could be a valuable resource for future moon colonies, lunar mining, and potential missions to Mars. Scientists have found evidence of water ice on the moon's surface and below its surface in shadowed craters. Water on the moon could provide drinking water, cooling for equipment, and be broken down to produce hydrogen for fuel and oxygen to breathe. The south pole is particularly challenging due to its craters and deep trenches, and recent attempts by Russia's Luna-25 craft have resulted in a crash.
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