There’s a Lot of Water on the Moon, But How Did it Get There?
There has been a general belief that Earth’s orbiting partner is bone dry since the 1960s and early ’70s when…
There has been a general belief that Earth’s orbiting partner is bone dry since the 1960s and early ’70s when…
Scientists have found areas within Moon pits that always remain around 63 degrees Fahrenheit, or 17 degrees Celsius. As lunar…
The American company Masten Space Systems will develop a lunar navigation system based on surface radio beacons. The device in lunar orbit will drop beacons to the surface that will be adapted for a hard landing and will be able to provide positioning for other satellites and spacecraft in lunar orbit, without the use of terrestrial navigation systems.