dust hits the surface of the moon and splashes water miles up above the moon surface...
What is the temperature of that “water”?
Between 32 and 212 F ?
Between 32 and 212 F ?
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LOL Valid point. Youd need to adjust your temperature range for liquid water from what you have (which is the range at the atmosphere pressure existing at sea level on Earth) to the range it would be in the atmospheric vacuum at the moon.
Based on their theory then it would probably have been vaporized by the heat from a meteorite striking the surface hard enough to penetrate to an extreme depth. So it would be very hot. Then, according to their theory, that vapor would have risen through the atmosphere (sic) and float around the Moon. I'd guess it would get very cold. Depends on which side of the Moon the water was floating around on. In the Sun, hot, out of the Sun, cold.
SO... to answer your question, I don't have a clue.