Inside a laboratory at the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, research scientist Sarah Snyder applies a selective surface coating to an Electrodynamic Dust Shield (EDS) on March 31, 2021. This is one of several concurrent activities preparing dust shield samples for testing in space. Dust mitigation technologies could one day be applied to diminish dust hazards on lunar surface systems such as cameras, solar panels, spacesuits, and instrumentation, enabling sustainable exploration of the Moon under the Artemis program.
APLApplied Physics Laboratory projectCLSChemistry and Lift Sciences LaboratoryCryogenic Selective Surface TechnologyDust Mitigation TechnologyEDSEDS samplesElectrodynamic Dust ShieldISSInternational Space StationKSCKennedy Space CenterMISSEMaterials International Space StationNASASolar White CoatingSpace Research