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The Moon Is Moving Farther From Earth Each Year, and Tides Are the Reason
Learn more about tides and tidal bulge, and how they’re contributing to the moon drifting away.
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NASA's Artemis astronauts practice moon landings in Colorado | Space photo of the day for Sept. 18, 2025
NASA is collaborating with the Colorado Army National Guard at its training center in Gypsum to help Artemis astronauts ...
SpaceX launched its 119th Falcon 9 mission of the year today (Sept. 21), sending another batch of its Starlink internet ...
The U.S. and China are in a sprint toward manned missions to the lunar surface by the end of this decade, with sights on 2029 ...
An illustrator and bookmaker known for creating detailed miniature pieces as small as a postage stamp truly outdid himself ...
Tea plants can be grown in the Moon’s soil, the University of Kent has claimed. Researchers planted saplings in soil that ...
A new NASA mission will capture images of Earth's invisible "halo," the faint light given off by our planet's outermost atmospheric layer, the exosphere, as it morphs and changes in response to the ...
See the epic view of the moon and Earth captured by the Orion spacecraft ahead of its outbound powered flyby. Credit: NASA / time-lapsed by Space.com's Steve Spaleta Music: Kepler's Hope by Year of th ...
NASA's Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) rocket poised to send four astronauts from Earth on a journey around the Moon ...
The Earth eclipses the moon in this time-lapsed view from Firefly's Blue Ghost moon lander. Credit: Firefly Aerospace ...
The Chiltepe Peninsula formed from pyroclastic shield eruptions thousands of years ago. Low-density materials, including ...
Much as we may treasure and proclaim our independence, we actually live in a protective bubble called the heliosphere.
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