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Eagle looks straight out of science fiction. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.  — The Eagle has landed.
For the first time in history, scientists have analyzed actual samples from the lunar farside—thanks to China’s Chang’e-6 ...
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If you stacked up every unread book sitting in UK homes, they’d reach a third of the way to the moon, according to new research by Ideal Home Show. The research shows that each UK adult has, on ...
NASA and private space company Firefly have released unprecedented images showing an eclipse and a sunset from the Moon. The video clips and accompanying pictures provide a fitting conclusion to ...
A private lunar lander has made history by capturing the first high-definition images of a sunset on the moon. Firefly Aerospace and Nasa unveiled the photos on Tuesday, showcasing a breathtaking ...
Firefly Aerospace, a private space company, said it just completed the longest commercial operation on the Moon to date A private lunar lander has captured the first high-definition images of the ...
During the course of that day, it captured several images and videos. It imaged a total solar eclipse from the surface of the moon and also took pictures of the sunset. In a post on social media ...
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A private US lander has captured eerie high-definition images of a lunar sunset, which NASA hopes will help unravel the mystery of a strange haze first observed on the Moon in the 1960s. Texas-based ...
Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Although it’s widely understood that late astronaut Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the Moon, what isn’t as commonly ...