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A tiny Apollo 17 moon rock is unlocking a secret lunar history
The small chunk of rock could be telling us that many of the moon’s largest impacts happened over 4.25 billion years ago.
NASA's Artemis II astronauts will embark on the first crewed U.S. mission to the moon in half a century. It could launch early in 2026.
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Apollo samples rewrite a chapter of the Moon’s early history, revealed by rock sample analysis
The Apollo mission recovered a fragment known as sample 76535, which showed virtually no signs of violent shocks from deep ...
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Moon is on the move: 245 boulder trails reveal the lunar surface is not still
For decades, scientists have considered the moon a dead world—a silent, unchanging landscape where nothing stirs. However, a ...
NASA revealed that its Artemis 2 mission to the Moon could launch as soon as February 5, roughly two months earlier than ...
A gem of a find by The Public Domain Review of a collection from the Rijksmuseum: photographs of plaster models of the ...
When Apollo 17 astronauts collected a small rock from the moon more than 50 years ago, they had no way of knowing it would ...
Scientists in a new research study have suggested that the Moon craters could be a rich source of platinum vast reserves.
When the Artemis program returns humans to the lunar surface, astronauts may want to make sure they’re up to date on their tetanus shots. The Moon is covered in rust.
NASA on Tuesday said it was on track to send astronauts to orbit the moon in early 2026, as the United States races China to ...
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