If us Earthbound humans were to set up a colony of humans on the Moon, the ice would most likely be used to provide drinking water and irrigating water.
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.
No, a rubber dinghy cannot be used on the moon as there is no water or atmosphere to support buoyancy or movement. The lack of gravity and extreme temperatures on the moon would also make it impractical for any kind of water-based activity.
The moon pool shown in the TV show "H2O: Just Add Water" is not a real physical location; it is a set created for the show. The concept of a moon pool, however, refers to a structure, typically found on ships or offshore platforms, used for accessing the water below the surface for various purposes.
because you can use the water on the moon to make energy by combining hydrogen and oxygen in water to make a fuel cell, aslo future astronauts could use the water to simply drink after its been filtered
The first cat was found in Egypt in the time of Tuta Ca Moon.
Not any more. There used to be (about 1 billion years ago) but not now.
Helium-3 can be found on the moon and has the potential to be used in nuclear fusion reactors. It is an ideal fuel source due to its abundance on the moon and its efficiency in producing energy through fusion reactions.
The discovery of ice at the moon's poles is important for future space flights because it could provide a potential source of water to sustain human life and fuel production on the moon. Water can be used for drinking, irrigation, and oxygen generation, while hydrogen and oxygen from water can be used to create rocket fuel, reducing the need to transport resources from Earth. This discovery could enable sustainable missions to the moon and beyond.
Locating a moon colony near ice deposits from impacting comets would provide a nearby water source that could be used for drinking, growing food, and producing oxygen for life support. It would reduce the need to transport water from Earth or extract it from other sources on the moon.
Nada. But it could one day be used for a moon base so they don't have to bring water up with them.
A camera and a very good spacesuit so I can go out and look at things myself. I would also bring a car like the Lunar Rover used on Apollo 15, 16 & 17 so I wouldn't be confined to one place. Naturally, all of that would require I also bring things like oxygen, food, and water. Lastly, I would bring something to take me back to earth so I wouldn't be stranded on the moon. As the Apollo astronauts found out, the moon is a great place to visit, but it pales in comparison to the jewel it orbits.
The term "blue moon" is used when something very rare happens, the most common usage of this term is "Once in a blue moon".