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are you saying we can't find a way to ruin that thing for future life.. hold my lunar module, son..
WTF is 'future life?'
No air, no water, either blasted by unfiltered sunlight or near absolute zero. It's a lifeless rock.
okay how about this.. we develop terraforming tech in the near future, but something we're doing to the surface water there now (for example), spoils this process forever on our own Moon.. because WE weren't careful and polluted the environment for them.. i think that sounds like something we could accomplish..
The 'water' on the Moon is ice buried below the surface.
There is nothing up there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon
i'm gonna write that down alright.. you're very helpful..