When the Apollo 17 crew returned from the lunar surface, Harrison Schmitt started sneezing uncontrollably. His eyes watered.
The dust under a moonwalker’s boots looks harmless from a distance. Up close, it is anything but. Lunar regolith, the blanket ...
A liquid nitrogen spray developed by Washington State University researchers can remove almost all of the simulated moon dust from a space suit, potentially solving what is a significant challenge for ...
NASA's latest rocket test reveals how dangerous Moon dust moves in lunar gravity, helping engineers design safer missions and ...
Moon dust is sharp, corrosive, and potentially fatal. NASA’s new electric force field shield is designed to blast it away. Amy Fritz, a dust-mitigation researcher at Johnson Space Center, pours ...