47 years ago, Neil Armstrong took the first step on the moon — 17 photos show the Apollo 11 moon landing in unbelievable detailRebecca Harrington
“In cities where there is a lot of artificial light that tends to make it hard to look at the stars, the moon still shines very brightly above us. Even though we’ve kind of obscured the stars, the moon still is this very constant presence in our nighttimes, no matter where ...
New book "Mission Moon: 3D" presents the history of NASA's Apollo missions, with 3D photographs.
All we brought on most flights to the moon were this 80mm, the 250mm, and that was it.If you have good eyes and want to see a few of these lenses, just look up at the moon. We left left several of these on the lunar surface, still there today....
At the height of the space race, on Aug. 23, 1966, Earthlings received a particularly unique image of the planet, captured from over 200,000 miles away. Three years before Neil Armstrong would cautiously step onto the chalky lunar ground, the robotic craft Lunar Orbiter 1 snapped the first...
Apollo XI Astronauts Neil Armstrong (L), Michael Collins (C), and Buzz Aldrin laugh with President Richard Nixon aboard the USS Hornet, in this July 24, 1969 handout photo courtesy of the Richard Nixon Foundation. The President was on hand to greet the astronauts after their splashdown in ...
Imagine the precocious literary tapestry weaving of Neil Gaiman, mixed with the meta-gamesmanship of Grant Morrison, add a healthy does of caustic wit, and you might get something approximatingDark Interlude. Henry, Henry, a most unreliable narrator (and a would-be writer himself) previously intro...
As I slunk around the aisles, I noticed that it had just about everything that had anything to do with sex, in it. The range of dildos amazed me. There was a long double-ended dildo that could…. ah forget it. Just know that there are double ended dildos on this planet and leave...
NASA has been bringing the public into space through its beautiful and revelatory Image and Video Library. Of the more than 140,000 images and audio and video clips, Stacker highlighted 31 of the most breathtaking.
Lunar: A history of the moon in myths, maps and matter tells the story of the coexistence between humanity and the celestial body through striking images and detailed maps