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Moondust is also rich in iron, calcium and magnesium bound up in minerals such as olivine and pyroxene.
Boing Boing: January 29, 2006 - February 4, 2006 Archives 2006
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DB: Well, I read this book about people going to the moon, called Moondust, and it was wonderful.
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The artists Shiho Fukuhara & Georg Tremmel use as their specimen the "Moondust" blue carnation which was developed in 1995 by Japanese beer and whiskey brewer
Progressive Bloggers 2009
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Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Forty Years of Treading Moondust:
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I like Clarke a lot, but Moondust is definitely for fans only.
Classics Canon Karen Burnham 2010
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Arthur C. Clarke: I read A Fall of Moondust and it was a very good example of problem-solving sf.
Archive 2010-01-01 adamosf 2010
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Arthur C. Clarke: I read A Fall of Moondust and it was a very good example of problem-solving sf.
Writers I Would Like to Read More By (part 3) adamosf 2010
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I vividly remember reading A Fall of Moondust at age 12 when I was on a vacation in Colorado with my parents.
Fred Kaplan Nails It eddvick 2008
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Two works of his that are rarely mentioned, but I think should be: Earthlight and A Fall of Moondust.
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A compact with mirror loaded with custom face bronzers/blushes in Glow and Coy and custom eye shadows in Sage and Moondust, $5 total
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