IMAGINE your home was powered by the dirt in your back garden. Well, that could be a reality for future lunar astronauts.
The same dirt that clings to astronauts' boots may one day keep their lights on. In a study published in Device, researchers ...
The shielding technology was tested in vacuum chambers, where it was used to remove lunar dust samples brought home by NASA's ...
Blue Ghost aced its touchdown try early this morning (March 2), becoming just the second private spacecraft ever to soft-land on the moon. The lander hauled 10 science experiments to the lunar surface ...
It carried a vacuum to suck up moon dirt for analysis and a drill to measure temperature as deep as 10 feet (3 meters) below the surface. Also on board: a device for eliminating abrasive lunar ...
The privately-owned lander turned its cameras toward Earth as our planet cast its shadow over the moon. It’s not the first spacecraft to do so.
Now, Firefly has shared an image of the Sun rising from the Moon’s perspective as captured by its lunar lander on Monday. “Rise and shine! Firefly’s Blue Ghost lander captured its first sunrise on the ...
It has a vacuum to suck up moon dirt and a drill to measure temperature as deep as 10ft below the surface. On its way to the Moon, Blue Ghost beamed back spectacular photos of our home planet ...