Oct23
NASA Mission to Study the Moon’s Fragile Atmosphere
NASA is planning a mission to study the Moon’s fragile atmosphere–before it’s too late.
Oct. 23, 2009: Right now, the Moon is a ghost town. Nothing stirs. Here and there, an abandoned Apollo rover — or the dusty base of a lunar lander — linger as silent testimony to past human activity. But these days, only occasional asteroid impacts disrupt the decades-long spell of profound stillness.

Currently, the Moon’s tenuous atmosphere is relatively undisturbed. But that won’t be true for long. NASA is planning to return people to the Moon, and human activity will kick up dust, expel rocket exhaust, and release other gaseous emissions into the lunar atmosphere. Because the atmosphere is so thin, these disturbances could quickly swamp its natural composition. [...]
Source: Nasa Science – click here for full article
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