The recent discovery of an asteroid wrapped in a layer of water ice has revived the possibility that some space rocks would be great potential pit stops – as well as destinations – for manned or robotic exploration missions.
If a  space destination has water, that means astronauts traveling there could potentially use it for drinking and washing. But  much more importantly, the water could be broken down into its component  parts (hydrogen and oxygen) to make rocket  fuel, experts say.
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