NASA's Artemis II crewed mission to the moon shows how U.S. space strategy has changed since Apollo -- and contrasts with ...
The craters bear the names of astronomers who revolutionized our understanding of the night sky.
It was long thought, up until recently, that asteroids and comets delivered Earth's oceans during the very early Solar System ...
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How life would change if the moon never formed
The moon has been our friendly neighbour in the sky for billions of years. It has guided us home, kept us on time, protected ...
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A colossal asteroid may have warped the moon from the inside out
The findings are a big clue as to why the far and near hemispheres of the moon look so different.
Ancient Moon dust, meteorite traces and Apollo samples are helping NASA scientists rethink where Earth’s water truly came ...
While Io, the most volcanically active moon in the solar system, appears completely dry and devoid of water ice, its neighbor ...
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Scientists Stunned as ‘Man-Made’ Material Discovered Forming Naturally on Moon's Far Side
China’s Chang’e-6 mission’s moon samples uncover naturally formed nanotubes once thought possible only in labs.
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Could the moon reveal Earth’s deepest history?
The Secret History of the Moon takes viewers on a high-resolution journey through the origin, evolution, and mysteries of Earth's closest companion. In stunning 4K, this film explores how the Moon was ...
Chang'e-6 lunar soil samples reveal the presence of naturally formed single-walled carbon nanotubes and graphitic carbon.
While Io, the most volcanically active moon in the solar system, appears completely dry and devoid of water ice, its neighbor ...
Eudoxus, Aristoteles, and Cassini craters are positioned near the lunar terminator during the first quarter moon, allowing their structures to be observed through telescopes tonight.
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