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NASA supercomputers show how Apollo 12 landing kicked up moon dust

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NASA supercomputers show how Apollo 12 landing kicked up moon dust

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NASA has simulated the environmental effects of landing on the lunar surface as the space agency prepares to send astronauts back to the moon on its upcoming Artemis missions. 

Using supercomputer simulations, researchers at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, demonstrated lunar plume-surface interactions (PSI) — the interplay between the supersonic plumes of hot gas expelled from a spacecraft’s engine toward the surface during landing and liftoff. 

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