A new study has found evidence that the Moon may be a lot more alive in recent times than we realized, geologically speaking.
A groundbreaking discovery has revealed an unexplained heat source on the Moon’s far side. Linked to an enormous granite ...
The images were captured using NASA’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC), a 4MP CCD camera and telescope on the DSCOVR ...
Scientists have studied the moon's surface for decades to help piece together its complex geological and evolutionary history ...
Researchers found young ridges on the moon’s far side, proving it is still geologically active. The ridges formed in last 200 ...
A scientific analysis of newly discovered structures on the far side of the moon suggests relatively recent activity.
2024 PT5 is the second near-Earth asteroid scientists suspect was ejected from the moon's surface, the first being 469219 ...
New research suggests that Earth's recent mini-moon might have originated as part of our actual moon long, long ago.
Our planet's Moon might look dead and stagnant from our vantage point here on Earth, but a new study suggests it was moving about just a 'hot minute' ago.
The most interesting thing about LUMIO is its location—at the L2 Earth-moon Lagrange point. That puts it exactly opposite the Earth on the far side of the moon. This location has advantages and ...
New research reveals that the moon's surface may still be changing, challenging previous beliefs of it being geologically dead.
Scientists developed advanced dating methods to track geological changes on the far side of the moon and found evidence of relatively recent activity.