Moon Dust & Cosmic Radiation: Risks of Bringing it to Earth's Surface

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Moon dust is not made more hazardous by UV radiation but rather by its altered surface chemistry and shape, which can create sharper edges and free radicals. The misconception that lunar dust is radioactive stems from a misunderstanding of the effects of cosmic radiation and solar wind on its properties. In fact, lunar dust poses significant health risks, potentially making it more dangerous than asbestos. The sensationalism in popular science headlines often misrepresents the actual hazards associated with lunar material. Understanding the true risks of moon dust is crucial for informed discussions and research.
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This article mentions moon dust as "subjected to a millenia of UV radiation" as if it's a bad thing. UV would simply irradiate the dust, not make it more hazardous correct?

Perhaps they meant "a millenia of cosmic radiation" which would be much more problematic, no?

If this line of questioning seems pedantic, it's because I'm trying to suss out some details for some fiction writing. Any input would be helpful, specifically, what are some of the hazards of moon material coming to Earth's surface?
 
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bwinter said:
Perhaps they meant "a millenia of cosmic radiation" which would be much more problematic, no?

Not really.

I'd be inclined to blame that meaningless-in-context comment about radiation on uninformed copy-editing.
 
I assumed as much. Ugh, my favorite kind of journalism...

So is lunar dust particularly radioactive at all?
 
Ugh. That's one bad popsci headline.

The issue isn't that UV radiation and the solar wind make the dust radioactive. That's nonsense. The issue is that it alters the surface chemistry and shape of the lunar dust. It turns the already hazardous lunar dust into stuff full of even sharper edges and loaded with free radicals. The lunar dust apparently makes asbestos look downright safe. The general public is clueless with regard to why asbestos is dangerous. They're also clueless about why radiation is dangerous, but they do know that radiation is even scarier than asbestos. Hence the title.

Here's the scientific article on which this popsci article was based:
D. Linnarsson et al., Toxicity of lunar dust, Planetary and Space Science 74:1 57-71 (2012)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032063312001365
arxiv preprint: http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/1206.6328
 
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