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I see talk of an expedition to find water at one of the lunar poles. I would have thought any frozen water would have sublimed in the high vacuum that exists on the moon.
There being no wind to disperse it, I guess it just sublimes a bit when the sun shines and recondenses in situ (in craters at the south pole) at night.
. I suppose the real question is why do comets and other icy bodies not undergo sublimation?
You don't need a wind.The sublimed water molecules are travelling at roughly the local speed of sound.
And how long it will be before Earth becomes as desiccated and sterile as our neighbors.