Researchers discovered a new field of ancient tektites in South Australia, revealing a long-forgotten asteroid impact. These ...
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Glowering 'skull' stares upward from a giant volcanic pit in the Sahara — Earth from space
A 2023 astronaut photo shows off an unusual cranium-like structure appearing to stare up into space from the floor of a large ...
New research reveals the Moon's colossal South Pole-Aitken basin was formed by an asteroid striking from the north, not the ...
The gravitational interaction between the Earth and Moon has led to one hemisphere of the Moon being locked facing away from ...
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Moon's largest impact crater helps explain why the near side and far side look so different
As astronauts prepare for south-polar landings, a new look at the Moon’s biggest crater points to a pivotal moment in lunar ...
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We were wrong about how the moon's largest and oldest crater formed — and that's great news for NASA's next lunar landing
A new study has revealed that our understanding of the South Pole-Aitken basin was quite literally back-to-front, meaning ...
Gargantuan gourds were transformed into sailing squash for the 2025 West Coast Giant Pumpkin Regatta, an annual pumpkin race taking place on an Oregon lake.
Solving a lunar mystery? Scientist at the University of Arizona is the lead author on research proposing a new theory for the ...
Could Artemis III astronauts collect some lunar samples that shed light on the moon's mysterious past? That's what a team of researchers hope.
A new study reveals that the largest lunar crater, South Pole-Aitken basin, was formed by an oblique impact that shaped the ...
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There’s Something Really Strange About the Moon’s Largest Crater, Where NASA Astronauts Are Due to Land
We may have been wrong about how the Moon's largest crater, the South Pole-Aitken basin, formed roughly 4.3 billion years ago ...
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Moon’s biggest crater reveals the secret of its two faces
Recent research has shed light on the role of the Moon’s largest impact crater in explaining the stark visual and geological differences between the Moon’s near side, which faces Earth, and its far ...
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