Citizen Scientists Needed to Collect Space Dust

A university project wants people to look for space dust on rooftops and in gutters.
Millions of tiny particles from space come to Earth every day.
A scientist says this project will make rooftops and gutters interesting.
Space dust can teach us about the early solar system and Earth's climate.
Space dust is small and comes from the asteroid belt.
Citizen scientists can help by collecting space dust samples.
This will help us learn about space dust and how it changes.
The project has three parts, starting with talks and workshops.
People will use tools to find and clean space dust.
You need a few simple tools to collect space dust.
You need to wash and sort the dust to find space particles.
The particles will be studied and the results shared online.
You can't see space dust with your eyes.
Space dust is too small to see without special tools.
People will get training on how to collect space dust safely.
The project will give people the tools they need.
Magnets and sieves will help people find space dust.
Finding space dust can be exciting for people.
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