... and really make you stop and think!
As most of you are probably aware, I have an Apollo 17 display in my shop (see this post
http://www.apollohoax.net/forum/index.php?topic=824.msg32909#msg32909). I often get positive comments about it from interested customers (and a very occasional "so you believe they actually went") but today, a customer said something that made me stop and think.
We were discussing the fact that it was a three-day mission, and that problems started to arise with the dust. I explained how the dust was not dust as we know it on earth, but sharp edged and very abrasive and that one of the astronauts (cannot remember which one) had said this was going to be a serious problem if we ever decided to have longer stay missions or a base on the moon.
The customer then said
"Maybe that is one of the reasons why they have never gone back, because they have yet to come up with an economical way ensuring that dust doesn't get inside their capsule/base?" That got me thinking a bit, as I had never herd anyone suggest that as a reason before, but it seemed a reasonable idea to me.
What do we think?
Is the dust really the mission-stopping issue it appears to be?
Has there been any attempt to address the dust issues for long-stay missions?