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Scientists Investigate What Happens If You Snort Moon Dust

Finally, science has an answer!

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I wonder if the satellite dust will kill you? Do not worry: knowledge of that.

A recent study by a team of Australian researchers and published in the magazine Life Sciences in Space Research I found that lunar dust may be less dangerous than space science that was previously afraid – and in fact, it may be less dangerous to humans than pollution of the savior on Earth. (Or, if you can: the land dust.)

For the study, scientists have focused on micro -dust molecules, or stains of small dust enough to spend away in the lungs. Using the latest lunar dust simulation and testing that manufacturing on the human lungs, the researchers decided that, like any dust, lunar things can be annoying, but they do not expose astronauts at the risk of long -term oxidative stress or inflammation as we can see from the toxic air pollutants here on Earth.

“The results we find indicate that although lunar dust may cause some irritation of the air, it does not seem to pose a danger to chronic long -term diseases such as silications caused by substances such as silica dust.”

The research was described as a relief to the astronauts and the researchers who started – perhaps? In NASA’s duties in NASA, which seeks to create a long -term human presence on the moon. Which, of course, is already a difficult task, given that the moon is not naturally hostile to human life (with no oxygen and everything.) If the moon’s dust-is, mainly, the entire moon’s surface was already-this will be a very difficult obstacle until scientists climb.

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As for the question whether similar to the lunar dust, Jordan Balfurt is already, it will be a sound idea, the researchers say you are likely Be able to. But although you are unlikely to have a long -term disease as a result, you should be ready for uncomfortable.

“Any dust, if you are inhaling, you will sneeze and help you and enjoy some physical irritation,” Follow Smith’s statement. “But it is not very toxic like silica, as you end up with silicate from being on the construction site for 10 years. This will not be like that.”

As the old saying goes: Just because you can, it does not mean that you should do so.

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2025-06-29 18:15:00

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