Lunar dust is a major concern for astronauts as it can damage space suits, machinery and potentially cause lung damage. Researchers at Washington University have created a solution to this problem by inventing a liquid nitrogen spray that can provide a protective coating against lunar dust. The spray is designed to be applied to both equipment and space suits to prevent damage from the small particles. The solution could benefit upcoming space missions to the moon and beyond.
New liquid nitrogen spray may protect astronauts from lunar dust
Researchers at Washington University have created a liquid nitrogen spray that could protect astronauts from lunar dust. The small particles can damage space suits, machinery and potentially cause lung damage.

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