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bring the moon dust back to earth and in the greater gavity field its
not as sticky. well there is no wind on the moon to compare with earth but there can be collissions. Im for a Nasa experiment to send projectiles to the moon and observe the aftermath of a good surface blast...if not a number of them... that dust on the moon is so fine it could be an interesting effect to watch and perhaps it could become a very temporary" atmosphere" what was observed when the lunar modules were launched off the surface? The Thermodynamic Cause of Gravity: Site Below is due for update and removal of mistakes: http://www.webspawner.com/users/gravity/index.html |
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