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− | + | '''Regolith''' is the layer of rocky or icy debris, [[sand]], and [[dust]] made by [[meteorites|meteoritic]] impact that forms the uppermost surface of planets, satellites and asteroids. It is a possible construction material in the form of [[sintered regolith]] [[universal bricks|bricks]]. Loose regolith may also be used as a [[radiation]] [[radiation shield|shield]]. | |
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+ | * How radioactive is regolith? | ||
+ | * What are the compositions of the regolith near possible settlement sites? | ||
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Revision as of 16:34, 12 January 2009
Regolith is the layer of rocky or icy debris, sand, and dust made by meteoritic impact that forms the uppermost surface of planets, satellites and asteroids. It is a possible construction material in the form of sintered regolith bricks. Loose regolith may also be used as a radiation shield.
Open Issues
- How radioactive is regolith?
- What are the compositions of the regolith near possible settlement sites?