Earth's orbit will capture a bus-sized asteroid later this month, giving us a second moon for about two months.
A new potential NASA mission involves firing sensor bullets into the lunar surface - quite literally shooting the moon.
What's Next For The Boat That Was Sunk At The Bottom of Lake Powell For 30 Years?
The China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology’s (CAST) enhanced Chang Zheng 8A has been stacked and undergoing integration and propellant loading rehearsals at the Hainan Commercial Launch Site, ...
Earth will have a second “mini-moon” in addition to its regular lunar companion for about two months starting on Sept. 29, ...