From naming a mountain on the Moon to unveiling the secrets of Pandora's Cluster, NASA has indeed outdone itself this week. Check them out in this article to learn more.
A collaborative team of scientists and engineers has set out to capture the highest-resolution radar images of the Moon ever collected from the ground. Read the article to learn more.
Unknown tidal force from the moon called 'Plasma Ocean' creates fluctuation on the earth's magnetosphere layer, based on the newest study. Read to learn how this occurence will affect the planet!
The Moon will pass in front of Mars from Earth's perspective on the night of January 30, causing a lunar occultation. Read the article to learn more details.
A month after starting its orbit, South Korea's Danuri sends back breathtaking photos of the earth and moon as it continues its lunar mission. Read to know more.
Scientists are more puzzled by Saturn's tiny moon Enceladus, suspected of having an icy crust, as they find evidence of thick regolith on its surface that might resemble the snow on Earth. Read the article to learn more about this story.
At roughly 356,568 kilometers away from earth, the new moon tonight will be the closest to earth that is has been for nearly a thousand years. Read to know more.
Three out of four thrusters of NASA's Lunar Flashlight are underperforming so ground-based teams are working on solving the problem. Read the article for the full details.