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  2. Lunar regolith simulant - Wikipedia

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    A 1 kg jar of JSC-1A lunar simulant Approximately 15 g of JSC-1A. A lunar regolith simulant is a terrestrial material synthesized in order to approximate the chemical, mechanical, engineering, mineralogical, or particle-size distribution properties of lunar regolith. [1]

  3. How to make oxygen on the moon - AOL

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    Luckily, the lunar regolith is full of metal oxides. But while the science of extracting oxygen from metal oxides, for example, is well understood on Earth, doing this on the moon is much harder.

  4. Lunar regolith - Wikipedia

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    Gene Cernan with lunar dust stuck on his suit. Lunar dust is highly abrasive and can cause damage to human lungs, nervous, and cardiovascular systems. [19] A 2005 NASA study listed 20 risks that required further study before humans should commit to a human Mars expedition, and ranked "dust" as the number one challenge.

  5. Regolith - Wikipedia

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    The term lunar soil is often used interchangeably with "lunar regolith" but typically refers to the finer fraction of regolith, that which is composed of grains one centimetre in diameter or less. Some have argued that the term " soil " is not correct in reference to the Moon because soil is defined as having organic content, whereas the Moon ...

  6. Inside designing a moon-orbiting outpost: Here’s what it ...

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    The lunar night lasts approximately 14 Earth days, during which the Moon experiences extreme cold temperatures and complete darkness. To ensure the survivability and functionality of the lunar ...

  7. A lunar base could be made of bricks 3D printed from lunar dust

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    If there’s one way to make your way into the history books, it’s being the first to do something or go somewhere. First Man, based on the book of the same name, tells the story of one of ...

  8. Lunarcrete - Wikipedia

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    Lunarcrete, also known as "mooncrete", an idea first proposed by Larry A. Beyer of the University of Pittsburgh in 1985, is a hypothetical construction aggregate, similar to concrete, formed from lunar regolith, that would reduce the construction costs of building on the Moon. [3]

  9. Dust from the moon could help slow climate change, study finds

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    A new study published on Wednesday suggested that a deep-space umbrella of lunar dust could help slow the effects of climate change. The study, published in the PLoS science journal, explains how ...