No life exists on rhe moon. Why?
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Today, the Moon is about as inhospitable to life as it gets. The little water that’s there is trapped in ice or rock. It’s otherwise dry and airless, fluctuating in temperature by hundreds of degrees anywhere the sun shines.
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Without any atmosphere, or the ability to create one, the moon cannot provide the basic conditions for life to develop.
When you stare up into the night sky, it’s hard to miss the brightest object and our closest celestial neighbor – the moon. It has fascinated humans for thousands of years, was worshipped as a god in the past, and has inspired countless generations to wonder whether alien life may be waiting for us on our doorstep. However, with the advent of space travel, our 6 Apollo missions to the moon, and our improved ability to learn about the composition of celestial bodies from Earth, we now know that the moon cannot and never has supported life.
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