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March 31, 2016
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Moon Mission: A Blueprint for the Red Planet
Washington DC (Sputnik) Mar 30, 2016
A human colony of astronauts could be living on the Moon by 2022, thanks to modern technology making missions cheaper, according to NASA scientists. The Apollo program that lead to the first humans landing on the moon in 1969 cost US$25 billion - which is US$150 billion by today's standards and up until now, another mission to the Moon seemed out of the question, since the majority of NASA's budget was taken by Mars. But according to NASA scientists, sending a bunch of astronauts to the Moon ... read more
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Earth's moon wandered off axis billions of years ago
A new study published in Nature reports discovery of a rare event - that Earth's moon slowly moved from its original axis roughly 3 billion years ago. Planetary scienti ... more
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The Lunar Race That Isn't
Politics, lobbyists, and corruption set back US space program to pre-1960s capacity despite scientific and technological advances that should lead to advances to new frontiers. On Thursday, pr ... more
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Ancient Polar Ice Reveals Tilting of Earth's Moon
New NASA-funded research provides evidence that the spin axis of Earth's moon shifted by about five degrees roughly three billion years ago. The evidence of this motion is recorded in the distributi ... more
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Permanent Lunar Colony Possible in 10 Years
Living on the Moon may become a reality sooner than anticipated as astrophysicists have assessed that a permanent lunar base is logistically feasible for humans - and could be built in less than a d ... more


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China to use data relay satellite to explore dark side of moon
China will launch a data relay satellite to ensure communication between Earth and the lunar probe during an expedition to the far side of the moon, Ye Peijian, chief scientist with China's lunar ex ... more

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NASA May Return to Moon, But Only After Cutting Off ISS
In responding to criticism that NASA has lost its direction under the Obama administration, space policy expert John Logson still believes that while mistake were made, a mission to Mars during the ... more
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Lunar love: When science meets artistry
ASU professor hopes Smithsonian exhibition of LROC team's striking images gets people excited about returning to the moon. Sometimes you get the party started by accidentally crashing someone else's ... more
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New Lunar Exhibit Features NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Imagery
Images from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) will be on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. beginning Feb. 26 The new exhibit, "A New Moon Rises: New View ... more
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NASA releases strange 'music' heard by 1969 astronauts
NASA has made public a recording of strange "music" that astronauts reported hearing in 1969 while on the far side of the Moon, out of radio contact with the Earth. ... more
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NASA chooses ASU to design and operate special satellite
It's difficult to imagine a shoebox on the forefront of scientific discovery. However, that's exactly what a group of researchers at ASU's School of Earth and Space Exploration is doing. The team is ... more
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Chinese scientists invent leak detection system for moon exploration
Chinese scientists have developed a system to measure the leak rate for a vacuum environment which will be used in the country's third step moon exploration program. According to scientists at ... more
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Aldrin recounts successes and challenges of historic space journey
History remembers the two American astronauts who first walked on the moon on July 20, 1969. One of those astronauts, Buzz Aldrin, told a crowd in Lee Hall's Bettersworth Auditorium at Mississippi S ... more
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The forgotten moon landing that paved the way for today's space adventures
Crashing into a planet is seldom a good idea. If you're trying to travel to another world, you're likely to land at tens of kilometres per second unless you do something serious to slow down. When N ... more
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Edgar Mitchell, astronaut who walked on Moon, dead at 85
US astronaut Edgar Mitchell, one of just 12 people to have walked on the Moon, has died aged 85, his family and NASA said Friday, calling him a "pioneer." ... more
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ASU satellite selected for NASA Space Launch System's first flight
The first flight of NASA's new rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS), will carry 13 low-cost CubeSats, including one from Arizona State University, to test innovative ideas along with an uncrewed Or ... more
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Lunar Flashlight selected to fly as secondary payload on Exploration Mission-1
NASA's Advanced Exploration Systems Division recently selected the Lunar Flashlight CubeSat as a secondary payload to fly aboard the Space Launch System's Exploration Mission-1 (EM-1) flight. Lunar ... more
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Phase of the moon affects amount of rainfall
When the moon is high in the sky, it creates bulges in the planet's atmosphere that creates imperceptible changes in the amount of rain that falls below. New University of Washington research ... more

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