Examples of 'ice on the moon' in a sentence

Meaning of "ice on the moon"

ice on the moon: a figurative expression used to describe something highly improbable or unlikely to happen

How to use "ice on the moon" in a sentence

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ice on the moon
The search for ice on the moon heats up.
There are at least a billion tons of ice on the moon.
Existence of ice on the Moon confirmed.
Both of these craft spotted evidence of water ice on the moon.
Water ice on the Moon may be billions of years old.
That we can make from ice on the moon.
Ice on the Moon.
Gordo had been training for more than a year to find ice on the moon.
Ice on the moon may be billions of years old, new study suggests.
Scientists have been aware that there is ice on the moon for some time.
You are gonna find ice on the moon and inspire people all over the world!
CubeSat for investigating ice on the Moon.
So there may be ice on the moon - so what?
You know Mohile, scientists have found water and ice on the moon.
Recent images have already revealed ice on the moon and iron on Mars.

See also

NASA 's VIPER rover will look for water ice on the Moon.

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