Brown: With NASA Eyeing Return to the Moon, Brown Students Helping the Agency Deal With Pesky Lunar Dust
March 06, 2021
March 06, 2021
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, March 6 (TNSGra) -- Brown University issued the following news:
As NASA gears up for its Artemis program and the return of humans to Moon, the agency has asked a team of Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design students for help in dealing with one of the peskiest problems in lunar exploration: dust.
When Neil Armstrong first set foot on the Moon in 1969, he was quick to note that the lunar soil was extremely fine-grained, "almos . . .
As NASA gears up for its Artemis program and the return of humans to Moon, the agency has asked a team of Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design students for help in dealing with one of the peskiest problems in lunar exploration: dust.
When Neil Armstrong first set foot on the Moon in 1969, he was quick to note that the lunar soil was extremely fine-grained, "almos . . .
