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Japan’s SLIM moon lander has shockingly survived a third lunar night

The SLIM lander is continuing to snap photos of the moon’s surface JAXA Somehow, Japan’s Smart Lander for Investigating Moon…

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Japan’s planning its first lunar steps with the Artemis program

The United States and Japan have entered into an agreement that will change the course of space exploration.  According to…

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50 years ago, scientists found a lunar rock nearly as old as the moon

A rock from the moon’s early days — Science News, March 30, 1974 Taking its last shot at the prize, the Apollo…

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Japan and NASA plan a historic lunar RV roadtrip together

Japan has offered to provide the United States with a pressurized moon rover—in exchange for a reserved seat on the…

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NASA picks three finalists to design the lunar rover for Artemis

NASA has announced three finalists to pitch them their best moon car ideas by this time next year to use…

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Japan’s SLIM moon lander surprisingly survived a second lunar night

View of the moon’s surface taken from the SLIM lander’s tilted position JAXA Most landers we send to the moon…

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Japan’s SLIM moon lander survives a second brutal lunar night

SLIM, Japan’s first successful lunar lander, isn’t going down without a fight. After making history—albeit upside down—in January, the Smart…

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The Full Moon Lunar Eclipse Is Here

This eclipse occurs during the worm moon. The worm moon is the lunation that occurs close to the vernal equinox…

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NASA astronaut Tom Stafford has died. He commanded Apollo 10 lunar mission : NPR

Retired space pioneers Tom Stafford of the U.S. (left) and Alexey Leonov of Russia meet in Moscow in 2011 for…

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March’s skies shine with the worm moon, a bright Mercury, and penumbral lunar eclipse

March 15 through 31 Look for Mercury March 20 Vernal Equinox March 25  Full Worm Moon March 25 Penumbral Lunar…

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