NASA's Artemis II astronauts spotted unusual lunar surface patterns during a far-side flyby, broke Apollo 13's distance ...
A new study reveals lunar ice formed over billions of years through shifting shadows, solar wind, and repeated impacts, ...
For all its ancient, familiar features, the Moon is still changing—and sometimes in dramatic ways. Scientists recently ...
Repeated impacts can create minerals that lock in magnetic signals long after the Moon’s global field has disappeared.
Which way the wind blows in space has new importance for astronaut safety at the Moon. Using data from several NASA missions, scientists discovered that wind created by high-speed particles from the ...
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