Simulations Show Lander Exhaust Could Cloud Studies of Lunar Ices
Renewed efforts to put humans on the Moon could eventually lead to more landers touching down on the lunar surface. But a new study led by Johns Hopkins APL scientists shows exhaust from such landers…
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