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The latest on lunar science from recent missions at the Moon. Don’t worry; we won’t hit you with big words like “siderophile” and acronyms like C.O.L.B.E.R.T., unless you want us to. Wink, wink.
Who better to sound off on the president's new budget, and direction, for NASA than the Apollo astronauts? Buzz Aldrin certainly has. Buzz jumped right in and ...
The good news is NASA released a bunch of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter data to the public on March 15th. The bad news is the data was released on the Planetary Data System. If I were you, I ...
Japan has decided to cut funding for the development of a their own lunar lander.
Buzz Repeated! Congrats goes out to Sarah Noble and to everyone who submitted. They were all great!
It's like an atmosphere, only not. Dust in the Moon's exosphere has been slowly coating the laser reflectors left by the Apollo astronauts.
The Moon Mineralogy Mapper onboard India's Chandrayaan-1 lunar orbiter may have discovered a new type of moon rock.
The Moon ain't what it used to be. People gush about asteroids, Mars, ...
Today is Astronomy Day, and one of the best ways to celebrate is by going ...
The mission of the Kepler Project is to discover habitable planets ...
Sorry for the late post everyone, has been a very busy week. But as for ...
The recent meteor explosion over Chelyabinsk, Russia helped bring to ...