'Ejecta halo' detected by orbiter reminds that life on Luna will be dirty, gritty, and sneezy
Scientists were able to compare the pre- and post-landing high resolution images from a camera residing on the Chandrayaan-2 orbiter to detect the ejecta halo. Their research,India set to launch Sun-spotting satellite on Saturday
The discovery sheds some light into Moon dust material and lunar geology. It can also inform future interactions between lunar-bound astronauts and their environment.The fine yet abrasive silicate-heavy material on the lunar surface has proven to be hazardous for all 12 past humans that have set foot on the Moon.
The problem is compounded by the low gravity on the Moon, which keeps epiregolith particles suspended in air within spacecraft.Indian politicians say Apple warned them of state-sponsored attacksNASA just patched Voyager 2's software but spared Voyager 1 the risky rewriteInfosys co-founder calls for youth to work 70-hour weeks
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