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Lunar dust is notoriously annoying and hazardous, but a new liquid nitrogen spray could help clean up future moon messes.
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 ...
Dust presents a major headache for lunar explorers, but new research suggests compressed liquid nitrogen could be used to clear much of it aside.
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Scientists have developed a new liquid nitrogen spray that could successfully remove simulated moon dust from spacesuit-wearing Barbie dolls. Researchers, including those from Washington ...
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Making the switch from solid to liquid nitrogen It is a tempting scenario – the fertiliser spreader is past its best and the sprayer sits temptingly in the yard.
One large Norfolk arable farm is seeing the benefits of a switch to using liquid nitrogen in terms of accuracy and flexibility, although it is too early to link the change to a rise in yields ...