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Visible on the planet itself is a dark patch near the top, marking the frigid northern polar cap, where temperatures dip to ...
Lunar dust is sharp and abrasive. Taming it will enable massive lunar bases, and could teach engineers how to build a better ...
In a recent study published in Communications Earth & Environment, researchers have uncovered an astonishing revelation about ...
The Intuitive Machines' Nova-C "Odysseus" lander has delivered its first image from the surface of the moon. Also, see the ...
Existing INR-based PCGC methods suffer from substantial sampling space redundancy, leading to limited compression performance on point clouds. To address this issue, we propose Bézier Surface-Guided ...
Scientists have developed a technology that may help humans survive on the moon. In a study published in the journal Joule, ...
Space for everyone: What designing for the moon can teach us about living on Earth The emerging movement in space architecture is a sign that new frontiers are becoming future concerns ...
But in space or on the Moon, there are no power lines, no sunlight at night and no backup grid. Every system — from life support and communication to heat, lights and research tools — runs on power.
Together, they explore the significance of today’s commercial lunar missions, the evolving business case for space resources, and the critical role of policy, infrastructure, and international ...
A trick of the light will make the letters 'X' and 'V' appear on the lunar surface in the runup to the first quarter moon phase on July 2.
The Blue Ghost 1 lander casts a shadow on the lunar surface after touching down on the moon March 2. Credit: Firefly Aerospace We live in a brand new era for lunar activities. With over 100 ...