of physics , mathematical sciences, head of the laboratory of neutron and gamma spectroscopy institute of space research of the russian academy of sciences professor of the russian academy of sciences maxim leonidovich litvak maxim leonidovich hello , thank you very much for taking the time to come to the studio. hello! thanks a lot. so what did you invite? we remotely open the water on the moon , that's right, that's for sure. we don't touch it, we made sure. what is there somewhere you tell me, or rather, where is water or is it a hypothesis that needs to be tested. and maybe not everything is so great. no, water is definitely there. as you rightly said in the preamble , it is absolutely not in such quantities that we expect, as being here on earth a and b this water, as it were, needs to be used, but this will, as it were, have its own certain difficulties. now look, let's e let's, what is called the context, we will outline completely unearthly conditions on the moon. there is no water atmosphere. if i understand correctly, it can only be part of some breeds, and then you need to take care that the rays that hit without any atmosphere somehow spoil it there, what they do there one moment e is not necessarily in the compositio