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Ice Beneath Lunar Volcanoes May Help Moon Astronauts In Future Missions
Finding liquid water on the moon is increasingly important as astronauts and engineers start thinking about how to live on the moon sustainably. Finding liquid water on the moon is increasingly important as astronauts and engineers start thinking about how to live on the moon sustainably. -
Scientists Grow Plants On Lunar Soil -- A World First
The study is paramount to NASA's long-term goals in human space exploration, NASA administrator Bill Nelson said in a press release. The study is paramount to NASA's long-term goals in human space exploration, NASA administrator Bill Nelson said in a press release. -
NASA, Scientists Cultivate Seeds On Lunar Soil
The scientists collected all of the plants after 20 days and studied their DNA. The scientists collected all of the plants after 20 days and studied their DNA. -
NASA, Scientists Cultivate Seeds On Lunar Soil
The scientists collected all of the plants after 20 days and studied their DNA. The scientists collected all of the plants after 20 days and studied their DNA. -
U.S. Military Looking for Nuclear Rocket Concepts for Moon Missions
The U.S. military anticipates a flight demonstration in 2026. The U.S. military anticipates a flight demonstration in 2026. -
Astronauts Exploring Moon Could Obtain Oxygen and Fuel from Lunar Rocks
Analysis of samples returned to Earth by the Chang'e 5 rover, lunar soil could be used to produce oxygen and other products via chemical reactions that mimic photosynthesis. Analysis of samples returned to Earth by the Chang'e 5 rover, lunar soil could be used to produce oxygen and other products via chemical reactions that mimic photosynthesis. -
Scientists Think They Know Why The Lunar Far Side Is More Cratered
The opposite side has always been far away from our planet, and it contains many more craters than the visible side. The opposite side has always been far away from our planet, and it contains many more craters than the visible side. -
Rouge Rocket Bound To Hit Moon TOMORROW: Now What?
Scientists already have plans about the moon-bound rocket set to slam on the lunar far side on Mar. 4. Scientists already have plans about the moon-bound rocket set to slam on the lunar far side on Mar. 4. -
Who Owns The Rogue Rocket Set To Slam Into The Moon? China Says It's Not Theirs Either
Astronomers first said it was of SpaceX, then China's. But China says the errant object isn't theirs. Astronomers first said it was of SpaceX, then China's. But China says the errant object isn't theirs. -
Rogue Rocket On Collision Course With Moon Might Be Of China, Not SpaceX
Experts say the out-of-control object could be from China after all. Experts say the out-of-control object could be from China after all.