Study Finds Liquid Nitrogen Could Be Used to Clean Lunar Dust, Potential Underground Source of Helium Discovered
A recent study conducted by a team of scientists from the University of Central Florida has found that liquid nitrogen could be used to clean lunar dust from surfaces, potentially providing a new way to clean up the Moon's surface. The study also revealed a potential underground source of helium, which could be used to power spacecraft and other space exploration activities. The study was conducted by a team of scientists from the University of Central Florida's Department of Physics, led by Professor Christopher J. O'Neill. The team used a