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Micrographs of three particles of moon dust collected during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. The montage showcases the vast differences seen within a sample. The scale bars are all 1 micrometer. The images were made with a scanning electron microscope at NIST.
This is moon dust under a microscope. The crater near top left, being only a few thousandths of an inch acro…
SEM micrograph of dust in which, small carbonate particles adhered with
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