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Is a dayless, moonlit, icy world possible?

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I am seeking to temporarily trap my protagonists on a wasteland. The kind I wanted to create was an icy planet that doesn't experience day or night, just a constant state of moonlight. I suppose the planet would need an atmosphere to create the winds that produce a "drifting snow" effect. I wanted to know if this was scientifically possible. Are there some other laws a planet like this must obey? Would it be better to classify this as an asteroid or comet?

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