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Study Suggests Coarser Lunar Soil Near the Moon’s South Pole Could Support Rover Roads
Researchers using lunar regolith simulant say less weathered, coarser-grained soil similar to material expected near the Moon’s south polar region may be suitable for rover traffic without raising major dust clouds.
Key Takeaways
- Researchers presented evidence that immature lunar regolith may support rover travel with limited dust generation.
- The work is relevant to south polar missions tied to Artemis and other lunar base plans.
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