The dust definitely isn’t something you want in your lungs but experiments also suggest you could grow plants in lunar soil. I wonder if the right combination of moisture and biology could filter the nasty stuff out if you wanted to create a sealed dome shelter.
I mean, I guess it would work, so long as no one ever goes outside (and tracks dust back in) and as long as the buildings aren’t made of Moon dust, as per current plans…
And Mars ain’t the kind of place to raise your kids.
“If we make the air, water, and soil too polluted or Earth too crowded to live on, we’ll just move to the Moon or Mars! Where there’s no air, no water, and the soil will kill you and everyone is crammed into tiny metal boxes!”
At least off-Earth, people will have to take environmental laws seriously: “Offenders will be Recycled!”
And now the plant is dead.
I blame all the people who wilfully and mistakenly call it “the dark side of the moon”.
Happy? Now you can add one dead plant to your grisly butcher’s bill.
First Moon Plant Dies, Anti-“Far Side of the Earth” Activists Blamed
The first plant on the far side of the moon was killed by the dark side of the moon.
Shit.I was thinking of offering time shares there.
Never stopped anyone else selling time shares.
But really, cotton? Don’t they know how much water that takes?
I think that actually gets billed as fresh produce.
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