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marem 46 | 06:46 Sun 21st Aug 2005 | Science
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can anyone tell my how thick in the dust on the moon
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 i would say it is about 3-30 cm prbably depends on where on the moon u r
The Apollo astronauts reported lunar surface dust thickness ranging between 0.3 cm and 7.6 cm...
But how come there's so little dust if the moon is so old? Maybe the moon was made much later than we thought, and something <> put it in place...
Does the term ubiquitous ring a bell?
Marge, maybe the Man in The Moon has a solar powered Hoover.....

Marge, despite its age, the Moon 'creates so little dust' as there is no atmosphere (water in the form of vapour or liquid being notably absent) and as such, the normal weathering processes that break down rocks are absent.

I have looked at lunar basalts under the microscope (polarising), and despite being over 4.5 Ga old, they look as fresh as terrestial basalts forrmed at some oceanic ridge last Tuesday, such is the lack of weathering.

TCL, it is common knowledge, proven by various distance observations, lunar geological surveys and remote probing, that The Man in the Moon actually uses a Dyson.
I heard he used to brush it on to the dark side of the moon so folk wouldn't notice....
Clanad, it wasn't my lead...the 'thickness of the dust on the moon' is a favourite of many deophiles trying to prove the solar system is 'young'. They clearly have experience of neither reason nor 'ubiquitous' posh british vacuums.

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