Weird green gel-like substance found on the moon finally identified0
- From Around the Web, Space
- July 9, 2020
No, it’s not space snot.
No, it’s not space snot.
The discovery may help explain why the nearside looks so different
China’s lunar robots images cover about a year of exploration on the far side of the moon.
China has published a new image showing the strange substance found by Yutu-2 on the dark side of the Moon.
China’s Chang’e-4 mission, the first to land on the far side of the moon, is shedding light on one of the moon’s biggest mysteries, according to a new study.
China has released hundreds of images of the moon, taken by its Chang’e 3 lander and its companion rover, Yutu. It’s been 50 years since the first lunar photos were taken by astronauts on NASA’s Apollo 11 mission. China is the third nation to land on the Moon, with the USA and the USSR preceding them.
A small cotton shoot is growing onboard Chang’e 4 lunar lander, scientists confirm
The rover is the first to land on the dark side of the moon.
Chang’e 4 will test soil composition, try to grow plants, and listen for traces of Big Bang
Humanity just planted its flag on the far side of the moon.