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We have an exciting line-up of webcast speakers for the months of March and April. On March 10th, Amanda Stiles will be our guest telling us about the Google Lunar X-PRIZE. Dr. Neil Comins ...
The polls are open for MyMoon's "A Vision in Gray" contest. View the candidates here and vote ...
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.
Have you ever wondered how to say "moon" in Crimean Tatar? Neither have I. However I did come across a website that can teach you how to say "moon" in over 400 languages. So I don't leave you hanging, "moon" in Crimean Tatar is "ay." How about in Zulu? ...
A new poll went up on the MyMoon site today and asks: Would space exploration exist if the Earth had no Moon? This question came up in a casual conversation last summer and is a very interesting one. For now let's ignore the fact that life as we know it would probably not exist, if life existed ...
Another fantastic webcast this evening with author Francis French. Francis provided us with some great insights into early US exploration efforts that are not usually heard.
The Moon Mineralogy Mapper onboard India's Chandrayaan-1 lunar orbiter may have discovered a new type of moon rock.
Submit a lunar image, Andy Warhol style. Take an existing lunar/Apollo image and make it colorful. More details here.
No joke! Tshirts are available now, but we'll be adding more. Stay tuned! MyMoon apparel now available!
The Lunar and Planetary Institute just launched on online interpretive album, "Camping Trip to the Moon". Check it out!
In a recent article published on space
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The Moon ain't what it used to be
Today is Astronomy Day, and one of the best ways to celebrate is by going out and doing some stargazing
The mission of the Kepler Project is to discover habitable planets orbiting other stars