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Lunar water location: Is water present on the moon?

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Moon's Hydrated Veneer: Locating H2O on Luna's Surface

Lunar water location: Is water present on the moon?

The comic "Steps on the Moon," published by FAZ+ articles, offers an exciting journey to the moon for readers. This classic comic, created by Belgian comic artist Hergé at the end of 1952, has been made accessible via online subscriptions.

The story follows the adventures of protagonists Tim and Struppi as they explore a stalactite cave on the moon, discovering bare ice within. This comic, ahead of its time, portrays moon craters as impact structures, a departure from the common belief at the time of publication that they were extinct volcanoes.

"Steps on the Moon" is priced affordably at 0.99 € on FAZ+ articles, a significant reduction from its original price of 12.80 €. Subscribing to this comic allows for easy management through a user account, and cancellation can be done with a single click, without the need for phone calls or emails.

The online cancellation process is user-friendly, ensuring a seamless experience for subscribers who wish to unsubscribe. This convenience extends to the subscription management system, which is designed to be easy to navigate.

The comic's depiction of lunar craters was informed by Hergé's collaboration with the Belgian astronomer and geologist Roger Brunet. This collaboration resulted in a more accurate and engaging portrayal of the moon's surface.

So, if you're a fan of adventure, science, or just a good comic, consider subscribing to "Steps on the Moon" today. You won't be disappointed!

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