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* <dust on moonJF Mezei
+* Re: <dust on moonAlain Fournier
|`- Re: dust in spaceTrolidan7
`- Re: <dust on moonDean Markley

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 by: JF Mezei - Wed, 23 Nov 2022 18:26 UTC

This video argues that dist on moon is electrically charges particules
and adhere to equipment and suits preventing them to fwork for extended
hours.

https://youtu.be/0k9wIsKKgqo

Is this blown out of proportion or a real problem ?

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From: alain...@videotron.ca (Alain Fournier)
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 by: Alain Fournier - Thu, 24 Nov 2022 00:28 UTC

On Nov/23/2022 at 13:26, JF Mezei wrote :
> This video argues that dist on moon is electrically charges particules
> and adhere to equipment and suits preventing them to fwork for extended
> hours.
>
> https://youtu.be/0k9wIsKKgqo
>
> Is this blown out of proportion or a real problem ?

It is a real problem.

Alain Fournier

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 by: Trolidan7 - Fri, 25 Nov 2022 21:01 UTC

On 11/23/22 4:28 PM, Alain Fournier wrote:
> On Nov/23/2022 at 13:26, JF Mezei wrote :
>> This video argues that dist on moon is electrically charges particules
>> and adhere to equipment and suits preventing them to fwork for extended
>> hours.
>>
>> https://youtu.be/0k9wIsKKgqo
>>
>> Is this blown out of proportion or a real problem ?
>
> It is a real problem.
>
> Alain Fournier

I read the Wikipedia article on space dust a while ago.

This might be a different question from moon dust, however
it might be that the moon dust could be the partial result
of dust impacts on the moon, or at least it might be
theoretically possible.

It seems to me that about mach 25 or low earth orbit is
a lot 'faster than a speeding bullet'. So if you have a
particle of dust or even sand hitting you at mach 25 that
could in theory have some effects - the particle of sand
may be small with a small amount of mass, but it could be
hitting you at high speed because of the comparative speeds
and directions of different objects in the solar system.

It also said that some of the effects of impacts with
space dust could be similar to that of sand blasting in
some ways.

Nonetheless, there is also such a thing as the 'solar wind'
and that is 'gas' dispersed throughout space in the solar system.
That though very small to likely close to hard vacuum could
form a drag against objects at high speeds like rapid
'dust'. Is there a minimum size and maximum speed of dust
particles in orbit in the solar system, before the dust interacts
with the gas of the solar wind and gets carried out of the solar
system? What sort of problems have happened from collisions with
rapid 'space dust' in the past?

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Subject: Re: <dust on moon
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 by: Dean Markley - Tue, 29 Nov 2022 12:50 UTC

On Wednesday, November 23, 2022 at 1:27:01 PM UTC-5, JF Mezei wrote:
> This video argues that dist on moon is electrically charges particules
> and adhere to equipment and suits preventing them to fwork for extended
> hours.
>
> https://youtu.be/0k9wIsKKgqo
>
> Is this blown out of proportion or a real problem ?
Moon dust is a real problem. The stuff is apparently very clingy (electrostatic) and also quite abrasive. Since the moon has no atmosphere/weather, the particles retain sharp edges.

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