The Biggest Hazard for Astronauts on the Moon May Be Right Under Their Feet

Lunar regolith (also known as Moondust) is a major hazard for missions heading to the Moon. It’s everywhere on the surface – 5 to 10 meters (~16.5 to 33 feet) in depth in some places – not to mention jagged and sticky!

During the by Matt Williams. Read the original article here.

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