Vacuum cementing
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Vacuum cementing (also called vacuum welding) is the natural process of solidifying small objects in a hard vacuum. The most notable example is dust on the surface of the moon.
This effect was reported to be a problem with the first American and Soviet satelites, as small moving parts would seize together.
[edit] References
- The Implications of the Ranger Moon Pictures (Page 4 references lunar dust vacuum welding)
- Lunar Rated Fasteners (Page 3 specifies how to build components resistant to vacuum welding)
[edit] Fictional References
- Larry Niven's short stories and book Protector (novel)
Categories: Space exploration | Vacuum | Space | Moon