As of Sunday, Sept. 14, the moon phase is Third Quarter, and it is 49% lit up to us on Earth, according to NASA's Daily Moon ...
Recently, a research team from Sun Yat-sen University announced a new discovery: since 2009, dozens of new landslides have ...
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Scientists track down fresh boulder falls on the moon
By poring over thousands of satellite images, researchers geolocated 245 fresh boulder tracks, revealing signs of seismic ...
Recent research indicates that the Moon is not a silent desert; its surface and interior are still 'active.' A team led by ...
As of Friday, Aug. 29, the moon phase is Waxing Crescent, and 34% will be lit up to us on Earth, according to NASA's Daily Moon Observation.
The nights following Sept. 12 are a great time to observe the shifting play of light over the vast Montes Apenninus mountain ...
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Scientists Unveil Fresh Boulder Falls on the Moon, And They’re Huge!
The Moon has long been considered geologically inactive, its surface seemingly untouched for millions of years. However, ...
In some regions, the moon and Venus will appear in close alignment, while in parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, the moon will ...
According to Royal Museums Greenwich, the next full moon will happen on October 7 at 4.48am. A full moon is as close as we ...
A few sunlit ridges beside ice-rich craters could become lunar chokepoints, unless Asia writes simple, shared rules now.
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Chinese scientists detect 41 new lunar landslides, mostly triggered by moonquakes
In fact, China’s upcoming Chang’e-8 mission (2029) will carry a lunar seismometer to the south pole. Once moonquakes are detected, satellites can quickly check for landslide signatures at the ...
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