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In 1968, the Soviet Union Orbited Turtles Around the Moon
The Soviet Union’s successful Zond-5 space mission in 1968 prompted NASA to speed up the Apollo program—ultimately driving it to its successful conclusion the following year.
Now, 13 years after Serkis’ last big-screen performance as Gollum in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, he’s reprising the ...
Space.com on MSN
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.
When Apollo 17 astronauts collected a small rock from the moon more than 50 years ago, they had no way of knowing it would ...
CAMBRIDGE, England & BOSTON, September 16, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apollo Therapeutics, the portfolio biopharmaceutical company, today announces positive results from its 32-week CHAMELEON phase 2a ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival in Arkansas – the longest-running nonfiction cinema festival in North ...
The Grierson Trust has announced the nominations for the 2025 British Documentary Awards in association with All3Media, ...
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Why did NASA stop going to the Moon, and will we ever return?
The Moon has always captured our attention and inspired our imaginations. From the first lunar landing in 1969 to the final ...
After multiple delays, the first crewed Artemis flight around the moon could be less than 20 weeks away, NASA officials said Tuesday, putting the space program one step closer to ...
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