Tiny grains of dust from asteroid Bennu are reshaping how scientists think life’s ingredients formed in space.
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Wild new moon base blueprint could rewrite humanity’s future
The latest blueprint for a permanent outpost on the Moon is not just about planting more flags in gray dust. It sketches a ...
Humanity’s first successful lunar lander is missing. Sixty years ago the Soviet Luna 9 became the first human-made object to ...
Scientists have spent decades searching for the final resting place of Luna 9, the first spacecraft to soft-land on the moon. Now they’re on the cusp of finding it ...
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Autonomous robots explore lava tubes to scout sites for moon settlements
A European team has taken a bold step in space robotics with a new mission concept, published in Science Robotics, designed ...
A California-based startup says it is now accepting reservations for what it describes as the world’s first hotel on the Moon. The company, GRU Space, is asking prospective guests to place refundable ...
Former NASA astronauts are worried about the next manned mission because of a risky flaw. What could this issue be?
NASA has announced a trio of new scientific experiments it plans to conduct on the Moon as part of its ongoing Artemis program. These payloads will include imager systems to test the temperature of ...
Space agencies are no longer talking about visiting the moon, they're planning on living on it. But all of these grand ambitions rest on a surprisingly fragile foundation. How do you store energy in a ...
As they roll across shadowed regions of the moon's surface, future lunar rovers could develop hazardous buildups of electric charge on their wheels. Through new analysis published in Advances in Space ...
EdgeCortix ® Inc., a leading fabless semiconductor company specializing in energy-efficient AI processing at the edge, today announced that its leading edge AI co-processor, SAKURA-II, demonstrated ...
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