A study found methane from future lunar landings could spread across the Moon and contaminate ancient ice deposits that may ...
A new study suggests spacecraft exhaust could quickly contaminate the moon's most scientifically valuable regions, ...
A groundbreaking study in Nature has shaken up our understanding of the moon’s formation. This research suggests that the moon was born during Earth’s earliest days, revolutionizing the timeline of ...
An image of the Earth and moon comparing ocean tides (shown as a small blue ring) to plasmasphere tides (shown as a large orange ring) The moon exerts a previously unknown tidal force on the "plasma ...
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Artemis II astronauts will study the moon with a powerful tool cameras can't match: their eyes
Scientists have seen the moon through cameras. On Artemis II, they will study it with a more powerful instrument: the human eye. The astronauts will spend hours gazing upon the far side of the moon.
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Radioactive 'window' on the Moon? Study explains why the celestial body looks spotted today
The Moon is one of the most charming celestial aspects of the night, which adds to the gleam and makes the dark sky lit up with its beauty. But, billions of years ago, the Moon was not the quiet, ...
More than 50 years after humans first flew around the moon, Artemis astronauts will repeat the feat on Monday and use the most basic instrument to study it: their eyes. Despite the technological ...
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