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>The “lunar hay fever”, as NASA astronaut Harrison Schmitt described it during the Apollo 17 mission created symptoms in all 12 people who have stepped on the Moon. From sneezing to nasal congestion, in some cases it took days for the reactions to fade. Inside the spacecraft, the dust smelt like burnt gunpowder. The Moon missions left an unanswered question of lunar exploration – one that could affect humanity’s next steps in the Solar System: can lunar dust jeopardise human health?

Archive: https://archive.today/JMAas From the post: >>The “lunar hay fever”, as NASA astronaut Harrison Schmitt described it during the Apollo 17 mission created symptoms in all 12 people who have stepped on the Moon. From sneezing to nasal congestion, in some cases it took days for the reactions to fade. Inside the spacecraft, the dust smelt like burnt gunpowder. The Moon missions left an unanswered question of lunar exploration – one that could affect humanity’s next steps in the Solar System: can lunar dust jeopardise human health?
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More fucking lies that don’t hold up with the least scrutiny.

They didn’t take their helmets off. There is no air in space, so the air in their suit was what they breathed. So how did they breathe moon dust?

Oh back inside the capsule? They why did it only affect the moon walkers? And not the other guy in the control module/orbiter?

A few simple questions and yet another bullshit story falls apart.

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Yes, came here to say the same thing.