月球土壤 (Chinese Wikipedia)

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  • Young, Kelly. Lint rollers may collect dangerous Moon dust. New Scientist. 6 March 2007 [17 February 2008]. (原始内容存档于2014-12-13). While hailed as a potential source of oxygen and metals, Moon dust is a concern because doctors fear the smallest grains could lodge in astronauts' lungs, possibly causing long-term health effects. 

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  • Stubbs, Timothy J.; Richard R. Vondrak & William M. Farrell. A Dynamic Fountain Model for Lunar Dust (PDF). Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVI. 2005 [2021-10-16]. (原始内容存档 (PDF)于2019-02-01). 
  • Park, J.S.; Y. Liu; K. D. Kihm; L. A. Taylor. Micro-Morphology And Toxicological Effects Of Lunar Dust (PDF). Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVII (2006). [8 March 2007]. (原始内容存档 (PDF)于2021-11-15). The particle size distribution of the lunar dust from Apollo 17 sample 77051 has been determined using SEM imaging analysis. The size-distribution data features an approximate Gaussian distribution with a single mode at around 300-nm. The reactivation surface area of highly porous "Swiss-cheese" particles is about 26% higher than a sphere. The morphologies of dust grains have been classified based upon their four types: 1) spherical; 2) angular blocks; 3) glass shards; and 4) irregular (ropey or Swiss-cheese). These data will assist the medical researchers in their studies of the toxicological effects of inhalation of lunar dust by humans. 

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