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At the University of Central Florida’s Exolith Lab, Dr. Phil Metzger and other university researchers have developed a ...
In a photo from the local history room from the Niagara Falls Public Library, astronaut Neil Armstrong, commander of the Apollo 11 mission and the first man to walk the moon, "practices techniques ...
Appropriately, the Moon was full last weekend (Full Buck Moon) to denote the 55th anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing. The public had a chance to make a connection to the history-making event with ...
Major Anders in orbit on the Apollo 8 lunar mission, the first manned space mission to orbit the moon. Johnson Space Center/NASA William Alison Anders was born on Oct. 17, 1933, in Hong Kong.
If Japan’s “Moon Sniper” lander is able to restore power, it could collect unprecedented information from surface craters in a lunar region called the Sea of Nectar.
Drawing inspiration from the Apollo 11 moon landing, the Duobo features a novel design with two chambers for coffee pods, all packaged in a smart home device that looks like a lunar lander.
Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to the surface of the moon. (NASA via AP) Here are eight amazing facts about the Apollo 11 moon landing that still inspires shock and awe today. 1.
There, Fred Haise, an Apollo 13 astronaut and pilot, autographed a 3D model of a lunar lander that the family built.
Apollo 17 commander Eugene Cernan is covered in lunar dust after the mission's second moonwalk. On December 14, 1972, Cernan took his final steps on the moon and no one has been back since.
Apollo 17 was the last mission to place human on the moon 50 years ago. The rocket lifted off Dec. 7, 1972, and the crew stepped onto the moon Dec. 11.
The Apollo 11 lunar lander replica at the Carnarvon Space and Technology Museum. (Supplied: Phil Youd) Lorraine Sartori was a young administration worker at the Carnarvon Tracking Station during ...
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