Eudoxus, Aristoteles, and Cassini craters are positioned near the lunar terminator during the first quarter moon, allowing their structures to be observed through telescopes tonight.
The findings are a big clue as to why the far and near hemispheres of the moon look so different.
While Io, the most volcanically active moon in the solar system, appears completely dry and devoid of water ice, its neighbor ...
The Moon is a pretty peculiar object. It is believed that it formed from the incredible collision between the proto-Earth and ...
The launch window for the Artemis II mission opens on February 6, with the rocket beginning its move towards the launchpad at ...
BEIJING -- Researchers have recently identified and confirmed the natural occurrence of single-walled carbon nanotubes and ...
"Most excitingly, this new idea addresses one of the longstanding habitability problems on Europa and is a good sign for the ...
Chang'e-6 lunar soil samples reveal the presence of naturally formed single-walled carbon nanotubes and graphitic carbon.
China’s Chang’e-6 mission’s moon samples uncover naturally formed nanotubes once thought possible only in labs.
(Yicai) Jan. 20 -- Chinese researchers have made the world's first discovery of naturally occurring graphitic carbon and ...
Nasa to take astronauts around the moon for first time in 50 years - The launch window for the Artemis II mission opens on ...
Sky Shorts author says Orion a favorite constellation, and shares key details to find and appreciate its beauty.