Lunar regolith

Lunar regolith

Topic

Lunar regolith is the layer of loose, unconsolidated rock, dust, and mineral fragments that covers the surface of the Moon. It is formed primarily by the continuous impact of meteoroids and micrometeoroids, which pulverize the lunar bedrock over billions of years. The finer fraction of this material is commonly referred to as lunar soil or lunar dust.

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