Nanoparticles found in moon glass bubbles explain weird lunar soil behaviour
Tuesday, June 12, 2012 - 04:30
in Astronomy & Space
(Phys.org) -- A stunning discovery by Queensland University of Technology soil scientist Marek Zbik of nanoparticles inside bubbles of glass in lunar soil could solve the mystery of why the moon's surface topsoil has many unusual properties.
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