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On the surface of the moon you can find not only human footprints from past moon missions, but also a lot of moon sand. The first person on the moon, astronaut Neil Armstrong and his crew, brought a tiny sample of it back to Earth from their mission in 1969. Many researchers are now working on making a longer stay on the moon possible. Moon sand plays an important role in this. Could it perhaps be used to make bricks directly on the moon and perhaps build accommodation and a research station for astronauts? The small sample of moon sand is not enough to find out. Astro-Alex explains what solution the researchers have found for this problem and how the mission to the moon will continue. ???? Leave a like if you liked the video! -------------------------------------------------------------- ▶️ More videos about space: https://www.wdrmaus.de/extras/mausthe... ???? The page with the mouse: https://www.wdrmaus.de ???? All videos with the mouse in the media library: http://www.wdr.de/k/maus_mediathek ???? The mouse APP: https://www.wdrmaus.de/extras/mausapp... ???? The mouse on Instagram: / diemaus ???? The mouse on Facebook: / diesendungmitdermaus ???? The mouse on Twitter: / diemaus -------------- The show with the mouse is a format that is primarily aimed at children. This means: certain functions such as comments are not available for these videos. #Moon #MoonSand #AstroAlex