Because the Moon has no atmosphere to speak of, its surface is exposed to plasma and radiation from the Sun.
As a result, static electricity builds up on the surface, as it does when you shuffle your feet against a carpeted floor.
When you then touch something, you transfer that charge via a small shock.
On the Moon, this transfer can short-circuit electronics.
Moon dust also can make its way into astronaut living quarters, as the static electricity causes it to easily stick to spacesuits.
NASA has developed methods to keep the dust at bay using resistant textiles, filters, and a shield that employs an electric field to remove dust from surfaces.
Source science.nasa.gov
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