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Not exactly, although the silicate materials on the lunar surface contain many of the same elements as sand. The lunar dust is more finely powdered than "sand", but we should be able to use lunar dust and rocks and make something like glass out of it, much as we do here with sand,

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There is actually no sand on the moon of Earth. The material on the moon of Earth is dry dirt.

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