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Scientists find alien relics in samples from the moon’s far side
In a groundbreaking development for lunar science, scientists have discovered extraterrestrial relics in samples retrieved ...
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Moon dust from Chang’e-6 mission reveals asteroids carried water to Earth
In a discovery that could rewrite what we know about where water comes from and the building blocks of life in the solar ...
But much is unknown about the availability of water ice on the moon, or even what data is missing that could help fine-tune ...
China's Chang'e 6 mission returned the first-ever far-side lunar samples, revealing new insights into the moon's interior.
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There’s Something Really Strange About the Moon’s Largest Crater, Where NASA Astronauts Are Due to Land
We may have been wrong about how the Moon's largest crater, the South Pole-Aitken basin, formed roughly 4.3 billion years ago ...
U.S. astronauts who return to the moon’s surface in the years ahead for the first time in more than half a century will have ...
As mankind was planning the first moon landing in the 1960s, an asteroid approached Earth—and still hasn’t left.
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Does the full moon really mess with our sleep?
The full moon’s influence on sleep has been a topic of fascination for centuries, with folklore and anecdotal evidence ...
Titan’s harsh chemistry breaks basic rules, offering new clues about how life’s building blocks might form in space.
Scientists found new evidence to strengthen the case that Enceladus, small moon of Saturn about 310 miles wide, may have conditions suitable for life.
Scientists have uncovered new types of organics in icy geysers spouting from Saturn’s moon Enceladus, bolstering the likelihood that the ocean world may harbor conditions suitable for life.
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