Space in 2019 will be all about the moon, and one weird asteroid0
- From Around the Web, Space
- January 26, 2019
Fifty years after Neil Armstrong’s historic step, robots from China, India, Israel, the US and elsewhere are heading back.
Fifty years after Neil Armstrong’s historic step, robots from China, India, Israel, the US and elsewhere are heading back.
Most of carbon and nitrogen that makes up our bodies probably came from passing planet, researchers believe
A small cotton shoot is growing onboard Chang’e 4 lunar lander, scientists confirm
One Chinese mission will bring back the first lunar rock samples in more than four decades
UFO hunters believe they have found an alien base on the moon after spotting a pyramid-like object on the lunar surface on Google.
Commercial companies are proposing lunar missions at a pace the world hasn’t seen since the Apollo program.
Planetary researchers from Rutgers University and the University of California, Berkeley may have solved the mystery behind lunar swirls, wispy bright regions scattered on the Moon’s surface. The solution hints at the dynamism of the Moon’s ancient past as a place with volcanic activity and an internally generated magnetic field.
Unique patterns, visible from backyard telescopes, may be produced by strongly magnetized lava
In the darkest and coldest parts of its polar regions, a team of scientists has directly observed definitive evidence of water ice on the Moon’s surface.
THIS is the moment two bizarre flashes of light erupted on the dark side of the Moon – but could these lights be alien UFOs?