The Moon's Magnetic Field Contradicts Scientists' Expectations
A recent study reveals that the Moon's magnetic field has been generally weak for most of its 4.5 billion year history, contradicting previous assumptions about its strength in the past.
Destination Space with Michal Novota / Apollo 15: Lunar Rover on the Moon and Astronaut Irwin's Heart Problems
A discussion on space exploration updates and history featuring Michal Novota and Lukáš KrivoÅ¡Ãk, covering various topics from NASA's criticism towards Boeing to milestones in lunar and Martian missions.
Apollo Missions to the Moon Boosted Science and Computing in the 20th Century
The Apollo missions to the Moon, conducted between 1968 and 1972, have significantly impacted the fields of science and computing, with lasting effects evident over five decades later.
24 people have traveled to the Moon and half of them set foot on the lunar surface; see who they are
Only 24 people have reached the vicinity of the Moon, and half of them have landed on it, all being white men, predominantly from the United States.
Another Moon Secret Revealed: Where Did the Water Come From?
Scientists have discovered that asteroids and comets contributed only a small fraction of the Earth's water, challenging previous theories about the Moon's water origins.
This Phone Will Go to the Moon, NASA Begins Major Preparation
NASA will allow astronauts on upcoming missions to carry modern smartphones like iPhones to the Moon, marking a significant policy shift.
Artemis-2 astronauts on the verge of uncovering the far side of the moon
NASA is preparing to send Artemis-2 astronauts on a historic mission around the moon, which could allow them to see nearly 60% of the moon's far side for the first time in real time, a region never observed during the Apollo missions.