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prashantakerkar
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Rocks found on Moon.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_rock
Do the Rocks found on Moon, satellite of Planet Earth can be physically painted with different paint colours?
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Moon rocks are in many ways quite similar to the rocks found on Earth, so there is definitely a paint that could be used.
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Moon rocks are useful in the state they had on the Moon, with as little modification as possible. They are protected preciously from terrestrial influences.
Presently Mankind has only the ones brought back by the Apollo missions, 40 years ago. A treasure, in other words.
It would be nice to have more of them. With my sunheat engine, it would be much easier.
https://www.scienceforums.net/topic/85103-mission-to-bring-back-moon-samples/
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