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12 Dec 2013 22:42
Dust Buster Brian Klutch The Problem Moon dust is dangerous. Each mote is like a tiny shard of glass--there's no wind or rain to soften the edges of lunar soil. During the Apollo missions, it jammed equipment and got stuck in the seals of space suits, causing a serious loss of pressure. Martian dust poses its own hazards. On the Red Planet, swirling dust storms have covered rovers' solar panels, significantly reducing their power while they waited for a favorable gust of wind. And if these kinds...
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