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NASA explains why Moon dust levitates above lunar surface
short by Rini Kapoor / on Monday, 9 January, 2017
A recent NASA study has explained why micron-sized dust particles "levitate" several centimetres above the lunar surface even though there is no wind or flowing water on the moon to propel them up. The lunar dust particles which scatter light generate large electrical charges and particle-particle repulsive forces among the neighbouring particles, causing them to lift off the surface.
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