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Abstract:
This airless planet receives a constant flux of solar-wind particles. These mostly protons and alpha particles become impregnated in the outer 20-30 nm glass coatings of lunar soil/dust particles. This may be utilized as a major source of liquid hydrogen (LH) on the Moon, one use of which could be to reduce iron-bearing oxides and silicates in the soil to produce liquid oxygen (LOX). The magnetic properties of the dust can help filter and mitigate against toxic effects on respiratory and pulmonary systems in humans. The extreme coupling of microwave energy with the nanophase Fe can be fashioned into a machine for paving (fusion/melting) roads and landing pads on the Moon, further alleviating many of the deleterious effects of lunar dust. The science/engineering aspects of lunar dust remain major areas of consideration that must be addressed now to insure successful and effective lunar outpost designs for a multitude of topics.
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