Nasa, Moon and Artemis
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Story Jeffrey Kluger Humanity has changed an awful lot in the past 58 Years. The moon? Not so much. It was in 1968 that astronauts first drew near the moon, and it will be early this year, if all goes as planned, that a crew will return, representing a ...
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Moon at first quarter, January 26: What to expect
January’s First Quarter Moon on January 26, 2026 brings that familiar half‑moon energy, yet because it comes at this particular moment in the lunar cycle and cosmic calendar, it carries its own flavor. Whether you’re feeling the inner changes, sudden ...
NASA plans to invest $20 billion over the next seven years to develop a base on the surface of the moon, the latest major strategy shakeup aimed at enabling humans to live on the lunar surface long-term.
As Americans prepare to once again attempt to reach the moon – something that hasn't been done in more than 50 years – one start-up company has grand plans to be the first to put a hotel on Earth's only natural satellite. GRU Space, a San Francisco ...
Two US lunar landers launched from the Kennedy Space Center touched down on the moon in March 2025, marking a milestone for NASA's Artemis program.
On March 16, 1926, Robert H. Goddard launched the world’s first liquid-fueled rocket on a snowy farm in Massachusetts. Historians say that Goddard's 10-foot rocket would pave the way for the modern machines that do everything from putting satellites in orbit to sending humans to the International Space Station and beyond.