Moon dust is full of radioactivity
The moon is covered with radioactive dust, which is very toxic to humans, according to the University of Tennessee's recent announcement.
>>>Moon Dust: The danger to astronauts
Settling on the moon is a human goal in an effort to set foot in the universe. However, Earth's natural satellites are not very friendly to humans, after experts discovered that the dust covering Ms. Hang's surface is very toxic to health, according to Gizmodo.
A walk in the Apollo 16 mission
The University of Tennessee researchers turned up the record of the first trip to bring people to the surface of the moon.
At the time, astronaut Neil Armstrong of the United States noted that Apollo astronauts reported unwanted effects affecting the skin, eyes and airways when exposed to dust on clothing. protect.
In the past, people spent a total of 2 to 3 days on the moon, and often stayed in spacecraft or crawled into tight suits.
However, if prolonged contact, experts believe that inhaling moon dust can destroy astronauts' health, whether or not they wear travel suits, because dust keeps clinging to clothes during trips. walk.
When entering the lungs, moon dust can affect the respiratory and circulatory systems, causing inflammation in the windpipe and increasing the risk of many cancers.
Experts predict that walking on the lunar surface cannot be a long-term plan for future missions.
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