Moon dust can interfere with the discovery process

Responding to an interview with the Itar-Tass news agency on July 15, the head of the radiation safety department of the Vladislav Petrov Institute of Biomedical Sciences said that the high intrusion characteristics of the moon dust may be a factor hindering the process. Discover this planet.

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According to Mr. Petrov, besides the radiation that harms the operation of the universe, astronauts face another obstacle on the surface of the Moon - the Moon dust .

The moon does not have an atmosphere, nor does it have all the other elements of space like cosmic rays, so the Moon is often attacked by dust.

This type of dust is not capable of radiation but is made up of extremely small nanoparticles, helping dust to penetrate all matter even through the thickest filters.

Petrov said that this is one of the most difficult problems that scientists have not so far evaluated.