For the second time in two years, a commercial lunar lander built and operated by Intuitive Machines has fallen over on the moon
On Thursday night into Friday morning, the Earth will cast a shadow that totally blocks the moon, creating a lunar eclipse. Best viewing will be from
A blood red moon rises over Maryland later this week. Here are five things to know about the total lunar eclipse.
NASA's Artemis campaign is rapidly advancing the development of Gateway, a space station that will orbit the Moon and serve as a crucial hub for future deep space exploration. Major progress has been made on the HALO habitation module,
The Apollo spacecraft is a complex transportation system designed for lunar missions, standing 363 feet tall and weighing over 6 million pounds at launch. It consists of three main components: the Command Module,
With its vivid turquoise, green and blue waters, it’s no surprise Lake Salda is often promoted as the “Maldives of Turkey.” According to scientists, it’s also the only place on Earth that’s analogous to the Jezero Crater on Mars. Musk said the astronauts could’ve been rescued sooner but the Biden administration rejected his assistance.
Blue Ghost successfully landed on the moon on Sunday (March 2), touching down in Mare Crisium ("Sea of Crises") — a large impact basin about 345 miles (555 kilometers) wide. The spacecraft sits near a volcanic cone called Mons Latreille within the basin, which is located in the northeast region of the moon's near side.
For the second time in less than a week, an uncrewed American lunar lander has touched down on the surface of Earth's celestial neighbor as NASA races to get humans back to the moon in the years ...
If the sky is completely clear, the lunar eclipse will be visible. However, residents know that's not an easy guarantee. Here's what the forecast says.
Albuquerque skygazers will get an opportunity to watch the moon take on an orange or reddish hue during a total lunar eclipse. During the eclipse, the moon
A total lunar eclipse, often referred to as a "blood moon," will be visible across Florida on March 13-14, 2025. Weather forecasts for most of Florida predict clear skies, offering favorable viewing conditions. The eclipse will be visible across North and South America, as well as parts of Europe and Africa.