Yes. Comets and many planetary rings (much of Saturn's rings, for instance) are made of ice.
Because of virtually zero pressure, which allows for almost no temperature, most water in space is in the form of ice.
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space rocks ice and another galexy
Yes. There is lots of ice in space. 93% of the material in the rings of Saturn is made of water ice. Also, comets are composed of ice and dust, with some rocks.
That would be a comet.
they're ice
no ther is not a ice cream maker in space
ice
ice cube
Hmm.. I am going to say yes... but it has to be a different kind of ice cream like, vaccum packed ice cream. If you go to a candy store they might have space ice cream and that ice cream is the real kind they eat in space.
Yes, everything takes up space.
YES. Many of the meteorites in space are made up of ice.
when you put ice in the water pushes out because the ice is taking up space
The Apollo 11 space mission was the first one to explore the presence of ice on the moon.
it matters what the temperature is in the space where the ice is being melted
rocks and space ice
It is a comet.
No.