of course I did.

that's how I knew how much moon dust weighs. cool

however , I did use someone else's estimate to do the calculation's

as was in the original post that you pointed to when you replied

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Unfortunately I've not succeeded in getting access to Nigel Henbest's 1991 article in full


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Henbest writing in New Scientist in 1991 declares:
“Even though the grains are individually small, they are so numerous in interplanetary space that the Earth sweeps up some 100,000 tons of cosmic dust every year.
Perhaps this is a “safe” compromise!





3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.