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
On July 31, 2008, NASA announced that the Phoenix lander confirmed the presence of water on Mars. This water takes the form of polar ice caps at the north and south poles of the planet. Water ice has been observed sublimating on the surface, and it is thought that there may be still more ice below the surface.
The atmosphere on mars is too thin to support liquid water as it would evaporate immediately.
What's funny here is that with a grammatical error, you hit spot on. Yes, there is water in some form under the surface. I'm not sure whether it's liquid or not, but there is.
PS: If you didn't understand what I meant about the error: You wrote "in the moon" instead of "on the moon". But as the water is under the surface, it actually IS in the moon.
Large to a flea. Very little water (or water ice) has been discovered.
There has been no discovery of water or ice on the moon, though there are what look like physical marks from water sources such as rivers and streams.
The Moon MAY have a bit of water (as ice) in craters at its poles, but basically the answer is "no".
Yes. There is some ice on the moon.
There is no ice on the moon because there is no water or atmosphere.
There is no water on the moon it is covered with ice and rock only.
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There is water all over the moon's surface. In fact, there is over 1.3 trillion pounds of water ice on the moon. But the most of the lunar water is on the north and south poles of the moon.
In 1998, astrologists discovered ice on the moon. The presence of water on the moon indicates the possibility of life forms on the moon.
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 plenty of water, in the form of ice, on the moon.
There is water ice on the moon, but not as a result of the sun.
there is no water on the moon only some ice
Maybe
There is no water on the moon it is covered with ice and rock only.
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.
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.
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