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Researchers have used new lunar satellite images to pinpoint exactly where the Apollo 17 astronauts took their iconic photographs of the moon’s surface. That data has in turn allowed planetary scientists to build the most precise 3-D maps yet of th... 0 Published 2 days ago in
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I refuse to believe this image of the eclipse is real, as much as I wish it were. Not that it couldn't be real. It can. I've seen plenty of photos of eclipses taken from space, but this one is just too awe... 0 Published 3 days ago in
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That round mirror in the sky we call the moon got super-sized this past weekend but that doesn't mean the supermoon looked bigger from everywhere! Because on the ISS, the supermoon looked more like a squis... 0 Published 17 days ago in
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NOT IF I WAS THE LAST WOMAN ON EARTH? how about the moon? Submitted by: Unknown 0 Published 23 days ago in
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One December 24, 1968, Frank Borman, Will Anders and Jim Lovell experienced one of the most amazing moments in history, the first earthrise ever witnessed by humans. More » ... 0 Published 34 days ago in
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By Tim Wogan, ScienceNOW The moon, that giant lump of rock that has fascinated poets and scientists alike, may be about to get even more interesting. A new analysis of isotopes found in lunar minerals challenges the prevailing view of how Earth’s n... 0 Published 59 days ago in
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Ohhh baby, space is about to get real sexy tonight. Starting around 9pm EST (for North America) the Moon and Venus will be just three degrees apart in the western sky, with Jupiter joining only ten degrees... 0 Published 60 days ago in
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The man in the moon might not change from month to month, but the lunar surface didn’t always look this way. A new NASA video depicts the fiery history of the moon, showing how the familiar shapes we see each night were actually caused by barrages ... 0 Published 70 days ago in
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By Mark Brown, Wired UK Russia plans to send probes to Jupiter and Venus, land a network of unmanned stations on Mars and ferry Russian cosmonauts to the surface of the Moon — all by 2030. That’s according to a leaked document from the countr... 0 Published 71 days ago in
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This is a fascinating simulation that shows how the Moon evolved from its original form—about 4.5 billion years ago—to what we can see today. It starts with the big impact that formed its Sout... 0 Published 71 days ago in
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On April 15, 1912, the Titanic sunk in the North Atlantic Ocean, to the South of Newfoundland. 1,517 died. Everyone knows an iceberg hit it, but scientists are now showing new research that points at the u... 0 Published 79 days ago in
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Scientists looking at Earthshine reflected from the moon have concluded that, indeed, there is life on our planet. Though the result may be obvious, the findings can help in the search for life on other worlds. This is not the first time that researchers... 0 Published 85 days ago in
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Get ready for some awesome planetary alignment action this weekend. The moon, Venus, and Jupiter – the three brightest objects in the night sky – will be putting on a dazzling celestial show shortly after sunset both Feb. 25 and 26, coming together in a ... 0 Published 90 days ago in
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In 1998, NASA special agent Joseph Gutheinz was working out of a grass-covered Cold War-era bunker known as Building 265, located on the north side of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, in Houston. A stocky, black-bearded senior detective with a Napoleon-sized... 0 Published 91 days ago in
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By Matthew Francis, Ars Technica Earth’s Moon appears seismically quiet: its major volcanic and tectonic activity is confined to its distant past, as evidenced by the lack of new large-scale features on the surface. However, recent images from the ... 0 Published 94 days ago in
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Imagine looking up to the sky every night just to see the Halloween orange and chimney red glow from dozens of volcanoes on the surface of the Moon. According to new research paper just published in Nature... 0 Published 95 days ago in
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Thanks to a new 3-D map of the moon, earthbound viewers can see its landscape with a clarity that only Apollo’s astronauts have previously enjoyed. “NASA put out some amazing digital elevation data of the moon late last year, but nobody had r... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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By now you're probably used to all the spectacular nightime timelapses from the International Space Station. But this one demonstrates that the show is just as amazing during the day. Check out the Moon s... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Michael Jordan? Mohammed Ali? Joe Montana? Sit down. The world's most amazing athlete works for NASA. Meet the gigantic, six-legged, tool-wielding robot that can hop around an asteroid. Tiger Woods ain't ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Stunning picture of Venus and the moon, both visible that day. 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Not only is Newt's plan for lunar statehood completely insane—it's also against the law! Not just any law, but space law, the most powerful of all laws, because it comes from the sky. Sorry, Newt. ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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NASA's new favorite ships for all Middle school students are now ready to start work: GRAIL-B has joined her twin GRAIL-A into a near-polar, elliptical orbit around the Moon. More » ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Arizona State University's professor Paul Davis—a theoretical physicist and cosmologist now working on astrobiology—and Robert Wagner—Research Technician at the School of Earth & Space Ex... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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In a research paper called "The population of natural Earth satellites", astronomers say that Earth has a second moon at any given time. While these moons are small, the scientific implications of this dis... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Last night's presidential debate didn't bring much unseen material forth from the GOP contenders, but new rivals Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney butted heads over one very pertinent issue: the moon. Should ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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WE BROUGHT IT HOME it’s made of cheese. Submitted by: Iiananimal 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Using data from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, NASA has created the highest-resolution, most accurate map of the surface of the moon ever. Great. Now let's pick a spot to park our spaceships and let's ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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By Mark Brown, Wired UK Astronomers at Arizona State University have used NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) to build this jaw-dropping map of the Moon. It’s the highest-resolution, near-global topographic image of our lunar neighbour ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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THE MOON possibly the best place to be drunk Submitted by: Unknown 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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A new model for generating a global magnetic field in the ancient moon could help solve a 40-year-old mystery. The Earth’s magnetic field exists because it has a spinning solid core surrounded by hot metallic liquid, which churns around lava-lamp s... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Despite the fact that every single facet of NASA's moonwalks were government-controlled expeditions, astronauts were not exempt from the annoying processes involved with foreign travel. Case in point, th... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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NASA has combined nearly 1,000 photos of the moon to build the crispest view yet of the crater-pocked lunar north pole. The space agency created the new image by stitching together slices of 983 wide-angle photographs taken by a camera on the Lunar Re... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Peppered around lava flats and mountaintops all over the moon are strange sinuous shapes known as lunar swirls. Their winding dusty curves are brighter than the surrounding area and, so far, their formation remains a mystery to scientists. “They look lik... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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I'm absolutely fascinated by this new image of the Moon, showing a unique angle that you will never ever seen from Earth: its north pole! It's a really strange perspective of such a familiar object. . ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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The moon about noon.For more black and white pictures, visit the "Weekend in Black and White", please! 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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It was 45-years ago today that NASA's Lunar Orbiter 1 snapped several photos of the Earth while the craft was orbiting the moon. It's our first real glimpse of the Earth from such a vantage point. More... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Contrary to popular belief, the moon is not made of cheese. But I have trouble believing it's made of rocks and dust either. My theory is that the moon is a soft, billowy mass to catch a few ZZZs on. M... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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