Is there any water on Mercury?
Recent radar data shows that water ice may exist in the bottoms of craters
at Mercury's poles. Although Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, and
can be extremely hot over most of its surface, ice may exist at the bottoms of
some polar craters because the crater floors are permanently shadowed by the
crater rims. Mercury's axis has almost no tilt, so its poles receive very
little direct sunlight.