Humans haven't been to the moon in decades, but NASA's Artemis II mission is about to change that, and perhaps even sooner ...
The small chunk of rock could be telling us that many of the moon’s largest impacts happened over 4.25 billion years ago.
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🌗 It's proven: the far side of the Moon has nothing to do with the visible side
A recent analysis of lunar samples reveals profound differences between its two sides, suggesting that the Moon's interior is not as uniform as previously thought. The Chinese Chang'e 6 mission ...
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Sulfuric surprise: Scientists uncover clues of ancient moon formation in Apollo 17 samples
The researchers analyzed lunar samples that had remained unopened since they were collected by Apollo 17 astronauts in 1972.
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Analyses of moon's largest impact crater reveal unexpected insights into its tumultuous past
When astronauts land near the moon's south pole as part of NASA's Artemis program in a few years, they likely will find ...
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the origins, science and mythology of the moon. Man may have landed on the moon, but our 'twin planet' in many ways still remains a mystery.
Astronauts of Nasa's first crewed mission to the Moon for more than 50 years hope their journey inspires a new generation.
When Apollo 17 astronauts collected a small rock from the moon more than 50 years ago, they had no way of knowing it would ...
In order to maintain a presence on the moon, there’s going to be a need for energy. How do you maintain a colony of people in a place that has roughly 14 days of sunlight followed by 14 days of ...
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