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You just have to look a little harder to see it. Let’s think about why we can see the Moon at night at all. Unlike our Sun, the Moon doesn’t create its own light. We can only see it because light from the Sun is reflecting off of its surface. The same is true during the ...
and we're gonna ride that rocket for eight minutes into Earth orbit. We're not going to go to the moon right away. We're gonna stay in an
Neil Armstrong made history when he stepped onto the moon. Then some of the dust he carried back vanished.
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Jim Free: We believe that the rocket we have is best matched for the mission and frankly the only one in the world that can take crews to the moon. But as George Scott said, most components of that SLS rocket end up in the ocean; they're not reusable. And ...
NASA’s moon rocket returned to the safety of its hangar Tuesday as Hurricane Ian approached Florida, its launch now unlikely before mid-November.
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“We look forward to the development of the Artemis generation lunar exploration vehicle to help us advance what we learn at the Moon,” said Vanessa Wyche, director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, in astatement. “This vehicle will greatly increase our astronauts’ ability to expl...
Humans first visited the Moon in 1969. The last time we went was 1972, over 50 years ago. Back then, astronauts in the Apollo program made their journeys in spacecraft that relied on remarkably basic electronics that are totally unsophisticated compared to what you might find in an expensive...