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Around the office I’m generally regarded as a bit of a sneaker junkie. The combination of color, shape, and packaging can create a gloriously creative aesthetic that I find preferable to any pair of loafers, boots or dress shoes regardless of what I might be wearing, formal or casual. So as you ...
In his latest (week-old, sorry) blog, the Institute's (LPI) Dr. Paul Spudis discusses how lunar regolith will be a necessary resource for future astronauts. ...
So says results from a new NASA study. State-of-the-art seismological techniques applied to Apollo-era data suggest our moon has a core similar to Earth's. Uncovering details about the lunar core is critical for developing accurate models of the moon's formation. The data sheds light on the ...
The deadline to apply for the 2011 Lunar Exploration Intern program is fast approaching. January 27, 2011 is the last day to submit your applications. Get off your duff and apply!
The National Postal Museum (yeah, there actually is one) is soliciting votes for the stamp that will represent the United States in its upcoming International Gallery. One of the options is a stamp that highlights lunar exploration. The stamp ...
One of my favorite things about the Moon is that it's not just one cool place---it's an entire continent's-worth of cool places! Thousands of craters, mountains, valleys, great plains and tumultuous foothills waiting to be discovered & explored
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The Moon provides an exciting setting or central plot point for many films
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