Lunar dust remains one of the biggest challenges for a long-term human presence on the moon. Its jagged, clingy nature makes it naturally stick to everything from solar panels to the inside of human ...
The Moon is slowly shrinking as its interior cools, and that contraction is generating faults and seismic activity in the ...
For centuries, astronomers have watched brief, unexplained flashes light up the lunar surface, a phenomenon so persistent and strange that it earned its own scientific label: Transient Lunar Phenomena ...
On Feb. 17, 2026, the moon slipped directly between Earth and the sun, creating a spectacular 'ring of fire' visible to very few people on Earth, but ESA's Proba-2 had had the best seat in the house.