Re: Water has been discovered on the Moon.
if i remember correctly, radiation can be stopped by 10 feet of concrete...
i guess what i'm asking is
A) can life exist far enough beneath the surface
or
B) would this life need an alternate source of heat?
since the sun would be separated by the moons surface...any life dependent on such a thing would probably need an alternate source...or move and multiply at an EXTREMELY low rate.
does that also apply to life under the moons surface?Arseface;348346 said:No there couldn't. The moon's lack of a magnetosphere would mean that the sun's radiation would fry any form of life as soon as it began.
if i remember correctly, radiation can be stopped by 10 feet of concrete...
i guess what i'm asking is
A) can life exist far enough beneath the surface
or
B) would this life need an alternate source of heat?
since the sun would be separated by the moons surface...any life dependent on such a thing would probably need an alternate source...or move and multiply at an EXTREMELY low rate.