Do moon rocks have sharp edges?
The astronauts fell down several times while on the moon, but they showed no regard to whether the broken rocks on the ground were capable of tearing a hole in a pressurized space suit. They never bothered to look at themselves to see if there were any tears, and the other astronauts did not bother to check one another to see how their suits were holding up. The astronauts were behaving as if they were in damp sand that was safe to fall down in. The damp sand would also explain why they were leaving footprints. The images from the surveyor spacecraft show the moon to be a dry mixture of crushed rock. (Some photos are in my PDF file about Apollo.) If some moon rocks have sharp edges, falling down could tear a hole in the space suit. We will never know what the moon’s surface is like until we get better governments.