What Do Hydrogen Abundances at the Moon's South Pole Imply for Ice Prospecting in Shackleton Crater?

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Analysis of Lunar Prospector neutron data yields ~0.4 wt%
water-equivalent hydrogen in Shackleton crater. A large number of sample
sites (>10) would be needed to confirm the presence of randomly
distributed icy deposits within the crater.

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