The moon may have been siphoning water from Earth's atmosphere for billions of years, storing it up as ice deep inside craters, a new study has found.Research by the University of Fairbanks suggests that ions making up water are pulled in by the moon as it passes through part of Earth's magnetosphere.This adds to other suspected methods, including bombardment from asteroids 3.5 billion years ago, and solar wind delivering oxygen and hydrogen ions.
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