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He is the only artist to use real moon dust in his paintings.
Moon dust, Schmitt added, has always been on his mind.
In the Moon dust she scrawled with a finger what had happened.
Beneath the helicopter, the ground is made of what the troops call "moon dust."
Are you in danger of running out of moon dust?
From inside, astronauts could step in or out of their suits, reducing moon dust.
Moon dust is the fine layer of loose rock found on the Moon's surface.
At one point an astronaut appears to kick moon dust in the audience's face.
When you work around Moon dust and rock, you learn not to make it fly.
The moon dust is the reason why this suit is not on display.
Mission scientists said it would take more time to tease out what else was kicked up in the moon dust.
After 40 years there doesn't seem to be much moon dust covering the man-made trails.
This allows the Moon dust particles to stick together and hold their shape in the vacuum.
They were close enough to see details now as the disturbed moon dust was finally settling to the surface around the crash site.
The point of the $79 million mission is to analyze the moon dust to see if it contains water vapor.
Plowed up a ridge of moon dust against the bollard though.
The second probe is filming the massive plume of moon dust.
The final firewall stayed closed, on the Moon Dust side.
Will plants survive in Martian soil or moon dust?
It was cobwebs and moon dust, in all probability.
In some instances, space suits were simply hosed off and any moon dust on them lost forever.
Footprints in the Moon dust are unexpectedly well preserved, despite the lack of moisture.
This most verdant of suburbs was now the colour of moon dust.
You often use moon dust and pieces of your spacesuit in your paintings.