Lunar samples reveal the far side of the moon, hidden from Earth's view, may have a cooler interior than the near side. China's Chang'e 6 mission returned the first-ever samples from the far side of ...
As of Friday, Oct. 17, the moon phase is Waning Crescent. Tonight, only 14% will be lit up, according to NASA's Daily Moon ...
The far side of the moon may be much colder than the side we can see, suggests new research. The interior of the mysterious far side of the satellite could be chillier than the side constantly facing ...
New research from samples provided by a Chinese spacecraft has confirmed that volcanoes erupted on the far side of the moon billions of years ago. The revelation is based on analysis of lunar soil ...
The silver-grey rock contains a hidden story. Somewhere in the early summer of 2025, China’s Chang’e6 capsule landed on the ...
The far side of the moon—seen here, captured by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter—could be much drier than expected. NASA / GSFC / Arizona State University Soil samples from the far side of the moon ...
NEW YORK — Volcanoes were erupting on the mysterious far side of the moon billions of years ago just like on the side that we can see, new research confirms. Researchers analyzed lunar soil brought ...
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The Moon will align with the Seven Sisters star cluster this week - here’s how to watch the celestial meeting
The Moon will align with the Seven Sisters star cluster in the night sky this week, offering stargazers a rare and beautiful celestial view.
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The Moon cozies up to Jupiter in the sky tonight, October 13, 2025 — here’s what time to look up
Tonight, the Moon will pass close to bright Jupiter, offering stargazers a striking and easily visible sight. This naked-eye event will make two of the night sky’s brightest objects appear side by ...
On the evening of Oct. 9, a waning gibbous moon visits the famous Pleiades Star Cluster — the Seven Sisters — in Taurus.
Stargazers will see a thin crescent moon rise near Venus and Regulus in the pre-dawn sky, with an occultation visible in other parts of the world.
Jupiter and the moon will rise side by side in the same patch of sky, separated by only about six degrees, while transiting ...
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