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New study finds moon dust could help slow climate change on Earth

ORLANDO, Fla. — A new study suggests moon dust could help slow climate change on Earth.

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Researchers at the University of Utah said a floating cloud of dust between the Earth and the sun could be used as a shield to block solar radiation.

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The study claims the shield would only be effective if it can stay in orbit long-term.

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