Well, we are not presicely sure that there is water on the moon, however, NASA sure is confident.
They sent a probe, traveling at twice the speed as a bullet, to crash into the moon in late 2009 and see if water shot back away from the moon.
There was a little water backblow, but they do not know the exact substance.
Yes the moon does have water. it is in the sand. to find it you have to find red sand.
Yes, scientists have found water on the moon. Recent discoveries have shown that there is water ice in the permanently shadowed areas of the moon's poles. This water could potentially be used for future human missions to the moon.
The chandarayaan spacecraft found fresh water on the moon.
She found water on the Moon.
in some of the holes on the moon.
water possibilities on moon
Actually,there is water on the moon.It's official.
scientists did find water on the moon on November 13, 2009
No, the moon has no atmosphere.
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The moon does have gravity, it is 1/6 that of the earth's. However the moon does not have water or air. There is no atmosphere to hold the air in.
The main reason we would like to find water on the moon is that we will not have to bring it from earth.Water can be used as rock fuel if you separate the two components: Hydrogen and Oxygen. If water is present on the moon, we can create our own rocket fuel on the moon when we explore the rest of the solar system and beyond.Water on the moon is of course not only important for rocket fuel. If we in future wish to set up a base on the moon, the people living there will need water to drink and to irrigate the plants (for growing food in greenhouses). We do not need to bring this water if water already exists on the moon.Leaving earth's gravity is difficult and require a lot of energy (e.g. expensive in terms of fuel costs). Water is relatively heavy (and take up a lot of room). To lift it past earth's gravity is very taxing. It is much easier to escape the moon's gravity due to the lower gravitational pull.If we can find water on the moon, we do not need to bring it from earth.