Moon dust
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Moon dust

When Apollo astronauts set foot on the Moon, they brought back more than just rocks and glory—they also brought back lunar dust. And not the charming, romantic kind you’d imagine in a Coldplay song. Lunar dust was abrasive, clingy, and smelled like burnt gunpowder. It infiltrated every corner of the lunar module, caused allergic reactions, and gave NASA scientists a whole new nightmare to unravel. In this article, we’ll dive into the absurdly sticky problem of Moon dust, how it drove astronauts to the brink of madness, and why even now, NASA is still grappling with this clingy celestial glitter. Prepare for lunar sneezes, scientific head-scratching, and possibly the most inconvenient souvenir in space exploration history.

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