Hundreds of millions of Americans will have the chance in March to see the first total lunar eclipse in nearly three years.
Scientists have long thought that the South Pole-Aitken basin was formed by a shallow-angle impact, but new research suggests ...
Before Apollo astronauts set foot upon the Moon, much remained unknown about the lunar surface. While most scientists ...
Experts say that rings around the moon can pop up from time to time, but have you ever seen one in Denver? Last night, at ...
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Space on MSNThe moon will be unusually high in the sky tonight. Here's whyThe moon's ascending node (the point in the sky where its orbit crosses the ecliptic from south to north) is moving westward ...
The moon may still be geologically active, judging from the way the lunar far side is wrinkling as the moon contracts. At ...
View of two grand canyons on the moon radiating from the Schrödinger impact basin near the lunar south pole on the lunar far side. The angle is from orbit looking obliquely across the surface, like an ...
During a full lunar eclipse, as the Earth moves between the sun and the moon, it blocks the light that would usually ...
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ZME Science on MSNThe moon has its own Grand Canyon that was created in just 10 minutesTwo such lunar canyons, Vallis Schrödinger and Vallis Planck, stretch over 270 km (168 miles) each, with depths of 2.7 km ...
Aiming to be just the second ever commercial soft landing on the moon, the Blue Ghost mission has arrived in lunar orbit - and captured some incredible views.
Two gargantuan canyons on the moon were carved by a hailstorm of rocks — and that’s good news for future lunar astronauts.
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