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We were wrong about how the moon's largest and oldest crater formed — and that's great news for NASA's next lunar landing
A new study has revealed that our understanding of the South Pole-Aitken basin was quite literally back-to-front, meaning ...
Futurism on MSN
There’s Something Really Strange About the Moon’s Largest Crater, Where NASA Astronauts Are Due to Land
The findings could help explain why the Moon’s far side is riddled with large craters, while the more explored near side is ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Something Strange Is Hiding in the Moon’s Biggest Crater, and NASA’s About to Dig It Up
The Moon’s largest and oldest known crater, the South Pole–Aitken (SPA) basin, is revealing secrets that could transform our ...
When NASA’s Artemis astronauts land near the moon’s south pole, they may be stepping into a region that holds vital clues to the moon’s ancient past. A new study reveals that a massive asteroid struck ...
New Scientist on MSN
The moon's largest crater didn't form in the way we thought
The impact that carved out the South Pole-Aitken basin on the moon appears to have come from the north, not the south as ...
Humans haven't been to the moon in decades, but NASA's Artemis II mission is about to change that, and perhaps even sooner ...
Could Artemis III astronauts collect some lunar samples that shed light on the moon's mysterious past? That's what a team of ...
A colossal northern asteroid impact billions of years ago likely shaped the Moon’s south polar region and explains its uneven ...
For Peanuts’ 75th anniversary, see how Snoopy’s 55+ year NASA partnership — from Apollo 10 and the Silver Snoopy to Artemis I — continues to inspire spaceflight.
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