HOUSTON - NASA is giving everyone a chance to send your name around the moon, and you can sign up online to do it.
For the first time in five decades, NASA is planning to send humans around the Moon with designs on deep space exploration.
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Don't miss International Observe the Moon Night 2025: How to join the celebration on Oct. 4
Anthony Wood joined Space.com in April 2025 after contributing articles to outlets including IGN, New Atlas and Gizmodo. He ...
A new British study swirled new evidence on the moon's frigid space temperatures, suggesting its different sides hold vastly ...
China's Chang'e 6 mission returned the first-ever far-side lunar samples, revealing new insights into the moon's interior.
As of Wednesday, Oct. 1, the moon phase is Waxing Gibbous, and according to NASA's Daily Moon Observation, 65% of its surface ...
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When will NASA return humans to the Moon, and why?
NASA's Artemis program plans to return humans to the moon in 2027. Key figures involved in the initiative and future uses of the Moon explain how it's going to happen and what a lunar future might ...
With a low but notable chance of hitting our moon this asteroid is in the sights of scientists. A city-block-sized asteroid ...
NASA is not immune to the effects of a government shutdown if congressional leaders fail to reach an agreement before midnight Oct. 1 to prevent one.
New research suggests that the interior of the Moon’s far side may be colder than the side constantly facing Earth, adding ...
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Simulations show Saturn's moon Enceladus shoots less ice into space than previous estimates
In the 17th century, astronomers Christiaan Huygens and Giovanni Cassini trained their telescopes on Saturn and uncovered a ...
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This “psychedelic” mosaic image will change how you think about the moon
The Moon has always been a plain, grayscale, landscape. Its plains and craters offer some variety, but the lunar surface ...
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