NASA's Quest to Find Water on the Moon Moves Closer to Launch
Cameras and sensors that will look for the presence of water on the moon have completed validation tests and been shipped to the manufacturer of NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite..
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LRO Assembly Progress
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter modular spacecraft design aids assembly progress. + Learn More
Students Gear Up for Moonbuggy Race
NASA is looking for a fast set of wheels. The 15th annual Great Moonbuggy Race is set for April 4-5, 2008.
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Mysterious Lunar Swirls 06.26.06 - Lunar swirls are strange markings on the Moon that resemble the cream in your coffee on a much larger scale. + Learn More
Setting Our Sights on the Moon: Unique NASA Science Lab Tackles 'Sticky' Issue of Lunar Dust
Dust from the Earth's Moon is currently a single vial's worth, barely a teaspoon full -- is the focus of a vital study to help NASA send American explorers back to the Moon in coming decades. + Learn More
Radioactive Moon
On the Moon, many of the things that can kill you are invisible: breathtaking vacuum, extreme temperatures and space radiation top the list.
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A Meteoroid Hits the Moon
There's a new crater on the Moon. It's about 14 meters wide, 3 meters deep and about a month and a half old.
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