Ah man, I know I shouldn't have said anything... one thing was the fact that there's no lunar dust on the landing pads of the capsule... surely if the dust is like a fine powder, when the capsule landed, dust would've covered the pads and legs?
dust would've covered the pads and legs
Would it? Why do you think that? Is there a specific mechanism that you are thinking of that would cause the dust to cover the pads?
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Ah man, I know I shouldn't have said anything... one thing was the fact that there's no lunar dust on the landing pads of the capsule... surely if the dust is like a fine powder, when the capsule landed, dust would've covered the pads and legs?