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CLAIM: A stagnant glass of water seen in videos of Chinese astronauts proves the footage wasn’t actually filmed in space. THE FACTS: Experts say the footage filmed aboard Tiangong, the Chinese space ...
Internet-dwelling conspiracy theorists have latched on to a strange new video which shows a glass of water on China's Tiangong Space Station.
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A video from China’s Tiangong Space Station showing an open glass of water has gone viral, with conspiracy theorists claiming it proves the astronauts aren't really in space. The clip sparked ...
Scientists detected water trapped inside glass spherules on the moon after analyzing soil samples brought back by China's Chang'e-5 mission. When you purchase through links on our site, we may ...
Glass beads spawned in violent impacts from space rocks on the ... in Beijing, China, January 18, 2021. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang/File Photo ... with the glass beads absorbing the water and ...
Water has been found hidden within glass beads on the moon's surface, ... The China National Space Administration plans to complete a base on the moon by 2029, ...
Water was embedded in tiny glass beads in the lunar dirt where meteorite impacts occur. These shiny, multicolored glass beads were in samples returned from the moon by China in 2020.
Glass beads on the moon's surface may contain nearly 300 billion tons of water, which could provide a way for astronauts on future lunar missions to get water in space, a team of 28 scientists says.
The samples, retrieved by China's Chang'e-5 probe, came from a middle-latitude part of the moon, at 43.1 degrees latitude — an area that's normally "not stable for molecular water," Qian said.