Scientists have found a way to laser print Moon dust into strong building materials, a breakthrough that could help make future lunar bases.
New findings suggest that the Moon's early magnetic field was quite different from what many theories predicted.
Luna Labs has selected UNC Greensboro (UNCG) chemistry professor Nicholas Oberlies to lead a NASA-funded project exploring whether fungi can be grown into building materials for construction on the ...
At 6:04 a.m., the moon will be completely inside Earth’s shadow — this is when the “blood moon” begins. Totality will last 58 minutes, with the moon glowing red because Earth’s atmosphere filters out ...
Icy moons circling the outer planets may be far more dynamic—and explosive—than they appear. New research suggests that when ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — On Monday afternoon, NASA stated that its teams detected a leak on its Artemis II moon rocket during the wet dress rehearsal. In an update, NASA stated that its teams have been ...
Ohio boasts 25 astronauts, earning it a unique place in space exploration. The Dispatch will celebrate their stories for America 250.
Apollo moon rocks show the Moon had short bursts of strong magnetism, not a long lasting magnetic field, changing how we ...
NASA's new administrator is shaking up the agency's moon program, announcing plans to restructure the Artemis mission timeline in an effort to improve safety, cut delays and stay ahead of China in the ...
NASA has severe penalties for those who dare to deal in astromaterials.
Ohio State University scientists have discovered that laser 3D printing could turn lunar dust into durable habitats for ...
Now, scientists from the University of Oxford offer a resolution to the debate, reporting the moon could have experienced bursts of extremely strong magnetism long ago, but that these episodes would ...
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