Dust 'floats' above lunar surface—electrostatic dust transport reshapes surfaces of airless planetary bodies

Thursday, December 15, 2016 - 07:21 in Astronomy & Space

As millions on Earth enjoy a spectacular view of a supermoon on Dec. 14, a NASA-funded research team is reviewing the results of recent laboratory experiments that explain why dust "levitates" on the moon.

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