Moon dust is sharp, corrosive, and potentially fatal. NASA’s new electric force field shield is designed to blast it away.
Dust. In your home, it’s a hassle. On the moon, it can be downright hazardous. The weak gravity of the lunar surface makes it easy to kick moon dust up into floating clouds. Particles are clingy and ...
Moon dust electronics explores how lunar regolith could be used to create and repair electronic circuits in space.
Moon dust is not a poetic flourish, it is a mission risk that can grind through metal, clog joints, and threaten astronaut lungs. As NASA prepares to send crews back to the lunar surface for longer ...
Blue Origin’s latest lunar gadget promises to turn hot Moon dust into electricity, but the bold claim hides a tangle of unanswered questions about physics, practicality and corporate ambition. The ...
We tend to think of the moon as little more than a barren rock, but it’s very, very dusty. However, this dust is a little different than the stuff that collects on our bookshelves. Every time an ...
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