This week, we got a different moon—the Artemis moon. The moon captured by America’s first mission there in generations is not ...
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Why do we sometimes see the Moon during the day?
The Moon is often visible during the daytime because it reflects sunlight and is much closer to Earth than stars. Unlike stars, which are drowned out by scattered sunlight in our atmosphere, the ...
This week in Skywatch, I want to go back to basics when it comes to the moon. So why does the moon change shape? Why is it a crescent on one night, a half-moon another night, and a full moon on yet ...
The Moon is getting 1½ inches (3.8 centimeters) farther away from the Earth every year. Scientists measure the distance to the Moon by bouncing lasers off mirrors placed there by space probes and ...
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