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- January 18, 2017
Eugene Cernan’s career was by any measure a triumph but a new profile spares a thought for the people left in his wake
Eugene Cernan’s career was by any measure a triumph but a new profile spares a thought for the people left in his wake
Google Lunar X-Prize contestant Team HAKUTO has a promising rover that will be launched to the moon in the new year.
German Xprize team sets its sights on a vintage moon buggy
Today on Monday night, Nov. 14th, there’s going to be a full Moon–the biggest and brightest in almost 70 years.
NASA can’t afford to put humans on Mars while also pursuing missions to put astronauts back on the moon, according to a panel of experts who testified to the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Space yesterday (Feb. 3).
Scientists counted 222 new meteor impacts in seven years. The moon’s surface is changing considerably faster than previously thought, says a new study.
A very strange sight to see up in the sky one morning, as a dark ray splits through the sky.
Each dot in this image is an entire galaxy. Each galaxy contains up to 1 trillion stars.
Each star may have a system of orbiting planets. There are over 10,000 galaxies in this photo alone.
Ever wondered why no one has set foot on the Moon for decades? And why there’s no permanent outpost already established there? Is it because the Moon is not a viable celestial body to harness, or maybe because all of the above mentioned are already happening, but we are not being told about it?
The moon has many interesting features, but what had caused the many impact shapes on it in the past?