There may be ice in the deeper craters of the moon at the poles. The ESA recently sent a probe to determine this. If there is the idea of colonies on the moon is that much closer.
well actually there is below the moondust
There is no ice on the moon because there is no water or atmosphere.
Yes, the moon has ice caps at its poles. These ice caps are composed mostly of water ice, and they have been confirmed by various spacecraft missions. The ice might have come from comets or possibly accumulated from water molecules present on the moon's surface.
The moon has trace amounts of water in the form of ice at the poles, and there is no significant atmosphere or wind on the moon. Any water present is thought to exist as ice in cold, permanently shadowed craters.
Europa is the moon of Jupiter with a surface made mostly of water ice. This moon is believed to have a subsurface ocean that may contain more water than all of Earth's oceans combined.
About 0.005% of the moon's surface is covered with water, mainly in the form of ice found in shadowed craters near the poles. This water ice is believed to have been delivered by comets and other celestial bodies over millions of years.
There is no ice on the moon because there is no water or atmosphere.
There is no ice on the Moon because there is no water, the surface of the Moon is totally dry.
There is water ice on the moon, but not as a result of the sun.
There is plenty of water, in the form of ice, on the moon.
there is no water on the moon only some ice
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Yes, the moon has ice caps at its poles. These ice caps are composed mostly of water ice, and they have been confirmed by various spacecraft missions. The ice might have come from comets or possibly accumulated from water molecules present on the moon's surface.
It depends on what you mean by "bodies of water." There are deposits of water on the moon but they are in the form of ice, not liquid water.
The moon has trace amounts of water in the form of ice at the poles, and there is no significant atmosphere or wind on the moon. Any water present is thought to exist as ice in cold, permanently shadowed craters.
We have found what hints to ice or water on the north and south poles of the moon.
Yes. No one has found water or ice on the moon.
The water is exist in the form of water ice in moon in the Northern Polar region which was found by Chandrayaan-1.