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The US Great Lakes have some competition: the moon. Yes, that old thing in
the sky may hold more than all of the water contained in the Great Lakes,
according to a NASA-funded study. From the article: 'Scientists at the
Carnegie Institution's Geophysical Laboratory in Washington, along with
other scientists across the nation, determined that the water was likely
present very early in the moon's formation history as hot magma started to
cool and crystallize. This finding means water is native to the moon.'"
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