Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt conducts a Moon walk in 1972.
Credit: NASA
HOUSTON—An Australian research effort using lunar dust simulants has found that Moon dust may not be as harmful to the lungs of future Artemis astronauts as was thought since respiratory issues experienced by Apollo astronauts The finding show that lunar dust is actually significantly less toxic...
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