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Caveat: Technically, this is historical. We really did find water in lunar rocks during Apollo. But it was so trace that it was assumed to be contamination.

Let us assume that a manned mission to the moon lands in one of the places that we currently know to have large quantities of water in some form. To the best of my knowledge, none of the cancelled missions were to anywhere that we have presently confirmed to have appreciable amounts water - nor were any of the launched missions. So, obviously, we need to change things up a bit.

Regardless, without launching too many more Apollo missions (maybe 1-2 more than historixally), one does discover water in useful quantities on the moon.

How does his change space flight?
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