Engineers are working on systems that can turn lunar regolith into useful elements like oxygen.
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The Moon might seem like a quiet, rocky place, but its surface is covered with tiny, sharp dust particles known as “lunar regolith.” This dust is more than just dirt—it’s electromagnetically charged due to constant exposure to the Sun and space particles. During the Apollo missions, astronauts discovered just how difficult lunar dust could be. […]
Engineers are working on systems that can turn lunar regolith into useful elements like oxygen.
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