It sounds like the stuff of science fiction: Mining the Moon, not for rare-earth metals or future energy source Helium-3, but for its dust. However, this could be the future.
In a paper recently published in PLOS Climate, American researchers used computer modelling to propose an unorthodox idea to cool the Earth — creating large clouds of lunar dust in space to reflect sunlight. Benjamin Bromley, Sameer Khan, and Scott Kenyon have found that the fine lunar dust particles are of the right size to scatter sunlight and shield our planet.
The man-made sun-shield for our warming planet, as
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