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Articles The tiniest of impact craters [Guest post] Small meteorites constantly bombard the Moon and create micro-sized craters.
Moon Monday Moon Monday #231: Achievements and shortfalls in Moon exploration this half year A review of notable developments by country or region.
The story of finding water on the Moon spans at least two decades and multiple space agencies, culminating in renewed lunar exploration plans across the world.
Moon Monday Moon Monday #227: Proposed cuts, cancellations, continuations, and changes to NASA’s lunar missions And other mission updates.
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Japan’s SLIM lander has sparked a new era of precision landings, with big implications for lunar science and exploration ...
This edition marks two years of publishing the monthly Indian Space Progress blog+newsletter. I started it with the goal of trying to compile, capture, and globally contextualize true trajectories of ...
Me, speaking during invited talks in China, India and Europe at international events and conferences. Independent Space Writer: Moon Monday and Indian Space Progress 🌙 Journalist with articles ...
Read articles and blog posts on space exploration and our Moon by globally published independent space writer Jatan Mehta. The Blog If you’re new to my space blog, start here: * Why explore our Moon * ...
I’d like to bring your attention to a worrying report on SpaceX’s safety issues as published yesterday by Reuters based on what looks like a comprehensive investigation. The whole article is worth a ...
The situation has compelled their three space agencies—NASA, ISRO, and KARI—to coordinate and share precise trajectory information of the lunar satellites with each other, and even conduct diversion ...
Many people think that the Moon is just a gray ball of rock in our sky. Surprisingly, many scientists seem to share this notion. I once had a physicist tell me the Moon is scientifically boring. None ...