Allergic to the moon

Astronauts from the Apollo missions reported that breathing in the moon dust on their suits resulted in sneezing, watering eyes and sore throats. After analysing dust particles in the lab, United States researchers suggest they are toxic to human lung cells and mouse brain cells.

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Astronauts from the Apollo missions reported that breathing in the moon dust on their suits resulted in sneezing, watering eyes and sore throats. After analysing dust particles in the lab, United States researchers suggest they are toxic to human lung cells and mouse brain cells.

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Issue 153

Sep - Oct 2018

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