The Moon’s most famous “sound” was never heard by human ears. It was traced instead in jagged lines on Apollo-era ...
The near side of the Moon, which faces the Earth, is thinner, while the mysterious far side is crammed with thick layers of ...
American geologist and astronaut Harrison Hagan Schmitt takes rock samples from the surface of the moon during America's last lunar landing mission of the 20th century, Apollo 17, December 1972.
More than 50 years after the Apollo 17 Moon rocks returned to Earth, researchers are still uncovered surprising new details about their composition. Reading time 3 minutes Science has come a long way ...
Tiny glass beads brought back by NASA's Apollo 17 astronauts are helping scientists uncover new clues about how the moon erupted billions of years ago. No one expected these glittering bits among the ...