The Apollo missions changed how scientists understand the moon. Returning with Artemis could help solve some of the biggest lunar mysteries.
Humans haven’t been back to the moon since the Apollo moons program ended over five decade ago. The reasons why go beyond science, according to experts.
NASA is preparing for a historic crewed lunar flyby in early March, marking humanity’s deepest spaceflight in decades. The Artemis II mission aims to test systems, and accelerate plans for a future ...
Most animals, including humans, carry an internal lunar clock, tuned to the 29.5-day rhythm of the Moon. It guides sleep, reproduction and migration of many species. But in the age of artificial light ...
Three developments stand out that will make the return to the moon effort different from the first time we visited Earth’s ...
The Moon is slowly shrinking as its interior cools, and that contraction is generating faults and seismic activity in the ...
"Our results represent the most globally complete understanding of recent lunar tectonism to date," Nypaver said. "The presence of these additional tectonic features in the lunar maria suggests that ...