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Lunar Canyons Formed by Asteroid Impact, Impacting Artemis Mission
A recent study reveals that the Moon's Vallis Schrödinger and Vallis Planck canyons, far deeper than the Grand Canyon, formed within ten minutes due to an asteroid or comet impact 3.8 billion years ago, creating the 320km Schrödinger crater near the lunar South Pole; this impacts Artemis mission pla...
Lunar Canyons Formed by Asteroid Impact, Impacting Artemis Mission
A recent study reveals that the Moon's Vallis Schrödinger and Vallis Planck canyons, far deeper than the Grand Canyon, formed within ten minutes due to an asteroid or comet impact 3.8 billion years ago, creating the 320km Schrödinger crater near the lunar South Pole; this impacts Artemis mission pla...
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Giant Lunar Canyons Formed in Minutes by Colossal Impact
New research reveals two massive canyons, comparable to Earth's Grand Canyon, formed on the moon's far side 3.8 billion years ago in under 10 minutes due to a colossal impact, providing insights into early solar system bombardment.
Giant Lunar Canyons Formed in Minutes by Colossal Impact
New research reveals two massive canyons, comparable to Earth's Grand Canyon, formed on the moon's far side 3.8 billion years ago in under 10 minutes due to a colossal impact, providing insights into early solar system bombardment.
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Rapid Formation of Massive Lunar Canyons Due to Meteorite Impact
A meteorite impact 3.81 billion years ago created two massive lunar canyons, Vallis Planck (280km long, 3.5km deep) and Vallis Schrödinger (2.7km deep), within 5-15 minutes, significantly faster than terrestrial canyon formation, as detailed in a Nature Communications study using data from multiple ...
Rapid Formation of Massive Lunar Canyons Due to Meteorite Impact
A meteorite impact 3.81 billion years ago created two massive lunar canyons, Vallis Planck (280km long, 3.5km deep) and Vallis Schrödinger (2.7km deep), within 5-15 minutes, significantly faster than terrestrial canyon formation, as detailed in a Nature Communications study using data from multiple ...
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Cologne's "Luna" Facility: Preparing Astronauts for Moon Missions
A new moon simulation facility, "Luna," near Cologne, Germany, will train astronauts for upcoming lunar missions, including those to the lunar south pole, by simulating low gravity, dim lighting, and lunar terrain using materials from the Siebengebirge mountains. The facility also includes a prototy...
Cologne's "Luna" Facility: Preparing Astronauts for Moon Missions
A new moon simulation facility, "Luna," near Cologne, Germany, will train astronauts for upcoming lunar missions, including those to the lunar south pole, by simulating low gravity, dim lighting, and lunar terrain using materials from the Siebengebirge mountains. The facility also includes a prototy...
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Parmitano anticipates Artemis 2, highlighting challenges of Mars missions
Luca Parmitano, a veteran ESA astronaut, discusses his anticipation for the Artemis 2 mission, a crucial step towards European lunar exploration, while highlighting the significant challenges of Mars missions compared to lunar endeavors.
Parmitano anticipates Artemis 2, highlighting challenges of Mars missions
Luca Parmitano, a veteran ESA astronaut, discusses his anticipation for the Artemis 2 mission, a crucial step towards European lunar exploration, while highlighting the significant challenges of Mars missions compared to lunar endeavors.
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Moon Added to World Monuments Fund's 2025 Watch List
For the first time, the World Monuments Fund included the Moon on its 2025 Watch list due to over 90 historic lunar sites, including Tranquility Base, being threatened by increasing lunar activities lacking preservation protocols; the Fund has contributed over $120 million to similar projects since ...
Moon Added to World Monuments Fund's 2025 Watch List
For the first time, the World Monuments Fund included the Moon on its 2025 Watch list due to over 90 historic lunar sites, including Tranquility Base, being threatened by increasing lunar activities lacking preservation protocols; the Fund has contributed over $120 million to similar projects since ...
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Giant Lunar Canyons Reveal Early Solar System's Violent Past
Two massive canyons, comparable to the Grand Canyon, formed on the Moon's far side near the south pole approximately 3.8 billion years ago due to a colossal impact, offering invaluable insights into the early solar system's conditions for future exploration.

Giant Lunar Canyons Reveal Early Solar System's Violent Past
Two massive canyons, comparable to the Grand Canyon, formed on the Moon's far side near the south pole approximately 3.8 billion years ago due to a colossal impact, offering invaluable insights into the early solar system's conditions for future exploration.
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Rapid Formation of Giant Lunar Canyons by Meteorite Impact
A study in Nature Communications reveals two enormous canyons on the Moon, Vallis Planck and Vallis Schrödinger, formed within minutes from a 3.81 billion-year-old meteorite impact (Schrödinger crater), unlike Earth's Grand Canyon; this discovery is significant for the Artemis mission.

Rapid Formation of Giant Lunar Canyons by Meteorite Impact
A study in Nature Communications reveals two enormous canyons on the Moon, Vallis Planck and Vallis Schrödinger, formed within minutes from a 3.81 billion-year-old meteorite impact (Schrödinger crater), unlike Earth's Grand Canyon; this discovery is significant for the Artemis mission.
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Rapid Formation of Lunar Canyons Revealed
Two enormous canyons on the Moon, Vallis Planck (280km long, 3.5km deep) and Vallis Schrödinger (2.7km deep), formed in 5-15 minutes after a meteorite impact 3.81 billion years ago, as discovered by researchers using data from multiple lunar missions and published in Nature Communications. This disc...

Rapid Formation of Lunar Canyons Revealed
Two enormous canyons on the Moon, Vallis Planck (280km long, 3.5km deep) and Vallis Schrödinger (2.7km deep), formed in 5-15 minutes after a meteorite impact 3.81 billion years ago, as discovered by researchers using data from multiple lunar missions and published in Nature Communications. This disc...
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Parmitano Prepares for Artemis 2: A Giant Leap for European Space Exploration
Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano is preparing for the Artemis 2 mission, a crewed flight orbiting the Moon next year, marking a crucial step for European lunar exploration, while emphasizing the significant challenges of future Mars missions.

Parmitano Prepares for Artemis 2: A Giant Leap for European Space Exploration
Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano is preparing for the Artemis 2 mission, a crewed flight orbiting the Moon next year, marking a crucial step for European lunar exploration, while emphasizing the significant challenges of future Mars missions.
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Lunar Fragment Found Near Earth
A 33-foot-wide asteroid, 2024 PT5, initially considered Earth's temporary "mini-moon," is confirmed as a lunar fragment ejected thousands of years ago, offering insights into lunar impacts and the potential existence of a larger population of lunar asteroids.

Lunar Fragment Found Near Earth
A 33-foot-wide asteroid, 2024 PT5, initially considered Earth's temporary "mini-moon," is confirmed as a lunar fragment ejected thousands of years ago, offering insights into lunar impacts and the potential existence of a larger population of lunar asteroids.
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Moon Added to List of Threatened Heritage Sites
The World Monuments Fund (WMF) has added the moon to its 2024 watchlist of threatened heritage sites, citing concerns over the lack of preservation protocols for accelerating lunar activities by private companies and governments, jeopardizing historical artifacts left on the Moon's surface.

Moon Added to List of Threatened Heritage Sites
The World Monuments Fund (WMF) has added the moon to its 2024 watchlist of threatened heritage sites, citing concerns over the lack of preservation protocols for accelerating lunar activities by private companies and governments, jeopardizing historical artifacts left on the Moon's surface.
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