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Wondering what we had to say this month? Thanks to the power of the Internet, where nothing ever disappears, we've just dug through the database and, without further ado, we present to you, the answer to your question!
If you missed Christie Jilly's webcast last week, stop worrying! You can view a recording of it here.
The Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) is proud to announce its fourth LPI Career Development Award, which is open to both U.S. and non-U.S. applicants. This award will be given to graduate students who have submitted a first-author abstract for presentation at the ...
Dr. Paul Spudis explores the possible nature of the ice at the lunar poles. However, to really know what the ice is like, we need to land near it and see for ourselves. Although the discovery of ice on the Moon comes from a wide variety of different measurements, they are all “remote sensing.” ...
So the Moon has a lot of water. What better way to utilize this water than to build a waterpark! Yay! But what should we call it? In the spirit of Election Day, be heard! Tell MyMoon ...
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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