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NASA still plans to conduct plenty of tests involving the suit, including parabolic flight, which can simulate the partial gravity of the Moon’s surface. The agency has already put the suit through its paces underwater at NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Lab.
Almost 60 years after America won the first space race, the moon is once again the focus of a competition… Read More
NASA announced Tuesday the selection of three new science investigations that will strengthen humanity's understanding and exploration of the moon. As part of the agency's CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative and Artemis campaign,
In a recent study published in Communications Earth & Environment, researchers have uncovered an astonishing revelation about the Moon’s surface, challenging previous beliefs about its exosphere. While it was once thought that solar wind and meteoroid ...
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What India found beneath the surface of the moon
Using data from its recent lunar mission, India has revealed new details about what lies beneath the Moon’s surface. The findings offer insights into the Moon’s composition, temperature, and internal structure that were previously uncertain.
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Americans Are Going to the Moon Soon—Before China | Opinion
Military dominance of space will almost certainly lead to military dominance on Earth.
The moon is set to gain one more crater. A leftover SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage will impact the lunar surface in early March, marking the first time that a human-made debris item unintentionally reaches our natural satellite.
Earth’s atmosphere is slowly leaking into space, and new research shows some of it reaches the Moon, where it may be preserved in lunar soil.
Extreme cold has forced NASA to reschedule its next moon mission. On Saturday, the massive Artemis II rocket stands on launch pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center. Like Apollo 8 in 1968, it won't land on the lunar surface.