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An exhaustive examination of lunar gravity using data obtained by two NASA robotic spacecraft is offering new clues about why the two sides of the moon - the one perpetually facing Earth and the other ...
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Why We Must Place Clocks on the Moon – and ASAP!Have you ever thought about putting clocks on the Moon? Sounds wild, right? But scientists are saying it’s a must-do for future lunar missions. Time works a bit differently on the Moon because of its ...
A private lunar lander from Tokyo-based company ispace was aiming for a touchdown in the unexplored far north with a mini ...
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Astronomy on MSNHow tracking the Moon helped astronomers unlock our understanding of celestial motionEarth’s companion has allowed astronomers to define lunar cycles, navigate without technology, and understand celestial ...
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Space.com on MSNNASA robot digs up simulated moon rocks | Space photo of the day for June 13, 2025NASA continues to test various robotic models in a simulated lunar surface as it works toward the goal of having humans back ...
Japan-based company Ispace will attempt to safely land its Resilience spacecraft on the moon this week after the lunar lander ...
A group of phenomena will make June’s full moon, known as the “strawberry moon,” live up to its name while also providing a ...
NASA’s RASSOR robot successfully demonstrated regolith excavation in a lunar soil simulant test, showcasing its ...
At the edge of Cologne, Germany, a large industrial building contains something extraordinary: the most advanced simulated ...
WASHINGTON :An exhaustive examination of lunar gravity using data obtained by two NASA robotic spacecraft is offering new clues about why the two sides of the moon - the one perpetually facing ...
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