NASA astronauts blast off to moon on Apr. 1
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Future astronauts on the Moon and Mars face major challenge as healthy muscle gravity threshold revealed
Videos of astronauts on the Moon show them often bouncing across the lunar surface, helped by the fact that the gravity of our satellite is just one-sixth of Earth’s surface gravity. That experience might only be reserved for the initial time on the Moon,
An obscure lunar region called Rimae Bode is emerging as a high-priority landing site for China’s first crewed moon mission
A NASA watchdog has issued a damning report on the Human Landing System program, finding serious problems with its progress, oversight, and testing.
Mission Control will be packed with experts, specialists and flight directors around-the-clock as NASA takes on its most complicated mission in more than half a century.