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MyMoon Joins Forces with CosmoQuest to Bring Lunar Science to the public!
Starting Wednesday, February 13, the MyMoon team is joining forces with amazing folks at CosmoQuest to bring you new updates on lunar science and exploration! At least once a month, and sometimes more often, we will be cohosting Google Plus Hangouts designed to be friendly, interesting, and welcoming to all. Tonight, the Lunar Planetary Institute's Andy Shaner will host Michael Vergalla from Moon Express - a leading Google Lunar XPrize team. This young commercial company is on its way to building NASA’s next-generation of lunar Landers by building a series of robotic spacecraft to the Moon for exploration and commercial development! Tune in tonight @ 7pm CT / 8pm ET to learn all about the comfortable ride that will make tomorrow’s journey to the moon.
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Wednesday Feb-13-2013
The Moon ain't what it used to be. People gush about asteroids, Mars, Jovian moons, exoplanets...but it feels like if you bring up the Moon, you mostly just get either a blank or a 'meh'. When ...
Today is Astronomy Day, and one of the best ways to celebrate is by going out and doing some stargazing. And one of the best ways to get started with stargazing is to use the Moon as a guide and ...
The mission of the Kepler Project is to discover habitable planets orbiting other stars. However, many of these planets are light years away and unreachable by humans with our current technology. So ...
Sorry for the late post everyone, has been a very busy week. But as for the topic of the week, I plan on talking about the exploration of the Moon, mainly the history and the alll of the lunar ...
The recent meteor explosion over Chelyabinsk, Russia helped bring to light a very real problem. We do not have adequate ways to detect many of the damage causing asteroids impacting the ...
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