New maps issued by NASA detail exactly when and where skywatchers across the contiguous U.S. can see the upcoming total lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026.
The Moon doesn't have tectonic plates that move around like Earth's, but it does have its own internal activity. After it ...
Low, winding ridges run across the Moon’s dark plains like faint seams in cooled wax. They are easy to miss in a wide photo.
Scientists have mapped thousands of young tectonic ridges across the Moon, showing it is still slowly shrinking. These ridges may mark previously unknown sources of moonquakes.
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Total lunar eclipse is happening March 3. New NASA map shows exactly when to watch the blood moon
Unlike a solar eclipse, this spectacle won’t require any special eye protection. It will be safe to watch with the naked eye, binoculars, or a telescope.
Next month, the Earth will come between the sun and the moon, causing the moon to take on an eerie reddish hue.
Prepare for a rare celestial spectacle as a total lunar eclipse graces the skies early Tuesday, March 3, 2026. This 'Blood ...
Fixing the Space Launch System rocket's helium pressurization problem has pushed the Artemis II launch to at least April 1.
NASA's Space Launch System rocket is about to depart the launch pad in Florida where it has been vertical for more than a ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA moved its grounded Artemis moon rocket from the launch pad back to its hangar Wednesday for more repairs.
Old Apollo rocks are providing a fresh take on the moon's magnetic field. The lunar magnetic field is currently weak or even nonexistent, but cranked up to superstrength for short snippets of time ...
NASA's 2nd wet dress rehearsal is underway in Florida as the agency prepares to test-fuel the towering Space Launch System ...
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