Robotic Sample Return and Interpreting Lunar History: The Importance of Getting it Right
Deciphering the cratering history of the Moon is an important scientific problem.
Cataclysmic Events on the Moon
NASA recently announced that it has down-selected three New Frontiers mission concepts for additional study.
Arguing about Human Space Exploration
Hot rumor has it that, like Christmas, the Obama Administration’s response to the Augustine Committee Report is imminent.
Another Moon-forming collision?
A recent discovery from the Spitzer Space Telescope may yield new insight into the origin of our own Moon.
Thanksgiving on the Moon: A Lunar Feast
Although the Moon is certainly different from the Earth, it is hardly barren.
A Rainbow on the Moon
Five weeks ago a crater from the LCROSS impact formed on the Moon.
Caves on the Moon?
The science team of the Japanese Kaguya mission have just published a paper claiming to have found an opening to a cave on the Moon.
Paradigms Lost
There is nothing more difficult to take in hand or more uncertain in its success, than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things.
Space Exploration Sets Sail on Lunar Water
The recent finding of water on the Moon has generated considerable comment in the space community.
Water, Water Everywhere…
Even on the Moon?
I Aim at the Stars…But Sometimes I Only Make Viewgraphs
I Aim at the Stars, starring Curd Jürgens.
Two Views of The Vision
Last week, the Augustine Commission held another public meeting in Washington DC and Dr. John Marburger testified.
Next Step or No Step
The Moon versus Mars controversy has reared its ugly head yet again.
Can You Legally Own a Piece of the Moon?
Mr. Ian Sheffield claims to have not one, but two dust samples of the Moon.
Space Program vs. Space Commerce
“Your job is not to envision the future, but to enable it.” – Antoine de St. Exupery
Would More Money Improve NASA?
Is money the key to unlocking the barriers that hinder our access to space?
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