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Lunar Dust

2023
Warren David Cummings   +1 more
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Strength of the lunar dust

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1965
Lunar surface material must have at least enough strength to permit maintenance, against lunar gravity, of the crater wall slopes and heights observed in the Ranger 7 photographs. Slopes and heights in craters which appear to be overlain with granular material permit setting lower bounds to its strength. The lower bound for the mass bearing capacity is
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Mineral dust aerosol impacts on global climate and climate change

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
Jasper F Kok   +2 more
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Lunar microcraters and interplanetary dust fluxes

2008
Conflicting data for depth-to-diameter ratios for lunar microcrater pits do not permit firm conclusions for distribution of meteoroid densities. The majority of meteoroids have equidimensional shapes. Meteoritic metal spherules have been detected in a small fraction of impact pit glasses, but contribution of meteoroidal material to most pit glasses is ...
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Structures of dust-ion acoustic waves in the lunar dark side induced by interaction with Earth’s magnetosphere

Astrophysics and Space Science, 2023
M. S. Afify   +4 more
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Lunar Dust Lifting Experiment (LDLE) for the ESA Lunar Lander

2010
We have been developing an experiment entitled Lunar Dust Lifting Experiment (LDLE) for ESA's Lunar Lander. The main purpose of this experiment is to study the lunar dust properties and the mechanisms that charge and transport lunar dust particles. The LDLE consists of two electric field sensors, a cylindrical Field Mill (FM) developed by SPRL/US and a
Seran, Elena   +3 more
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