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For the next hour, I went back to moving regolith.
As if he's stepped out of nowhere onto the regolith.
She came to a place where the regolith had been raked.
Regolith production continues to the present day on all units.
Just heat the regolith to 2,500 C in a vacuum.
One particular use for the regolith would be to shield space stations.
She found herself digging her gloves deep into the regolith.
The lunar regolith is very important because it also stores information about the history of the Sun.
Needles 3 and 4 measure liquid water in the regolith.
She does not shy away from terms like magnetosphere or regolith.
Your bootprints show the true color of the regolith underneath.
It's how we find out if raw regolith can become true soil, and what will grow well here.
She turned and began to labor back up her regolith path to her house.
There was a fine layer of regolith over the exposed workings.
It is, however, difficult to explain the origin of a putative regolith.
I always felt that the descriptive portions (who knows what regolith is?
Martian soil is the fine regolith found on the surface of Mars.
Around the station itself, the regolith was scarred by tractor traffic.
We build beneath the regolith, for shelter from solar radiation.
A living shelter was half buried in the regolith.
The soil becomes very dense beneath the top layer of regolith.
Tumbles of gray rock were everywhere, like regolith on Earth's moon.
When it lies on the Moon the dust plus any small rocks is called the regolith.
It's soft regolith here, so the cable's in a trench it smashed for itself.
"We pipe it down into the deep regolith, and melt ice for our water.