The Persistent Challenge of Moon
Did you know that there are companies out there specializing in the production of synthetic Moon dirt? They meticulously craft what is technically known as lunar regolith, a term used to distinguish it from "soil," which implies the presence of organic matter, and from "dirt," which, in this context, simply refers to anything that causes dirtiness. But regardless of what you call it, lunar regolith is unlike the friendly soils found on Earth. It possesses a sharp, dusty, and jagged nature, filled with glassy blobs resulting from meteorite impacts. Moreover, its chemical composition has undergone transformations due to constant bombardment from solar wind. In essence, lunar regolith is a peculiar and otherworldly substance.