This is our mercury, our lunary, but whosoever thinks of any other water besides this, is ignorant and foolish, never attaining to the desired effects.
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Revealing water in significant quantities on the Moon could truly be a turning point in space exploration.
Truly, we do live on a 'water planet.' For us, water is that critical issue that we need. It's the most precious substance on the planet, and it links us to pretty much every environmental issue, including climate change, that we're facing.
Water is at the center of every chemical reaction, and therefore should be the earth's most precious gift.
Just as human activity is upsetting Earth's carbon cycle, our actions are altering the water cycle.
Water is to me, I confess, a phenomenon which continually awakens new feelings of wonder as often as I view it.
If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water.
Water is the driving force of all nature.
With sufficient water on the Moon, solar energy can be used to split the water into hydrogen and oxygen. The oxygen is, of course, critical for humans to breathe and the water important for us to drink.
I love water - I'm an Aquarius, but that has nothing to do with it - and I've never been away from water in any place.
From a scientific point of view, we now know that the water is interlaced with the lunar soil in many locations, perhaps as remnants of comet collisions with the lunar surface.
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