Abstract
We have to face an important and urgent problem: even though according
to spectral detection, we cannot conclude that there is much water on
the Moon as the prevailing theory claims. We might have overlooked the
widespread presence of lunar methanol. M3 is unable to
distinguish between hydroxyl radicals from water and hydroxyl groups
from methanol because the absorption strengths of the two are all 2.9
μm, and there are no established methods to distinguish them using the
2.9 µm band. The so-called surficial water illogically appeared at lunar
equator, seriously shaking the credibility of M3
spectra data analysis. The vast quantities of hydrogen found in lunar
polar craters should be hydrogen ice, which easy to confuse with water
ice. The author has also made a preliminary study of the physical /
chemical process chains on lunar surface. It is necessary to conduct
in-depth research in this field in the future.