What can you see on the Moon's surface tonight?
The four astronauts heading to the moon for the lunar fly-by are the first humans to venture there since 1972. The ten-day ...
Researchers have uncovered more than a thousand previously unknown tectonic ridges across the Moon’s dark plains, showing the ...
The Apollo missions changed how scientists understand the moon. Returning with Artemis could help solve some of the biggest lunar mysteries.
Plus NOAA's GOES-19 satellite spies the lunar disk crossing the face of our parent star.
Mark your calendars: A total lunar eclipse will turn the Moon red on March 3 - and you won't need special glasses to see it.
The eclipse will be visible across North America, but set your alarm -- you'll need to stay up late to see it.
Grab your telescope and join us on a sightseeing tour, before the moon returns to spoil the fun!
Policymakers assess the Lunar Gateway’s role in Artemis amid funding debates, international commitments, and plans for ...