Luna

NASA Space Robotics Challenge
NASA invites U.S. researchers to submit proposals for experiments using a robotic arm that will be sent to low Earth orbit as part of the Fly Foundational Robots mission.

NASA Launches Lunar Base Initiative with Six Companies and 25 Missions
The US space agency has initiated the first phase of its ambitious lunar project, awarding multi-million dollar contracts and outlining a detailed plan to explore and prepare the lunar surface.

Blue Origin's MK1 Lander Passes NASA Vacuum Test, Advances Lunar Goals
Blue Origin's MK1 lunar lander successfully completed a vacuum chamber test, demonstrating readiness for upcoming lunar missions. The company aims to surpass competitors like SpaceX in lunar exploration.

NASA May Not Have Lunar Spacesuits Ready for 2028 Moon Mission
A recent government report warns that NASA's new lunar spacesuits might not be prepared in time for the 2028 moon landing, raising questions about the timeline.

Artemis II Commander Shares Stunning Footage of Earthset from the Moon
The Artemis II mission commander released a breathtaking video showing the crew witnessing Earth setting behind the Moon, capturing spectacular photos.

Artemis II Astronaut Christina Koch Reveals Key Career Rules for Success
The NASA astronaut shares the guiding principles that shaped her remarkable career. These mantras are crucial for the historic Artemis II lunar mission.

Japan Proposes Ambitious 11,000-Kilometer Solar Ring Around the Moon
Shimizu Corporation presents the "Luna Ring," a visionary project to harness uninterrupted solar energy from space and transmit it to Earth.

Lunar Exploration Advances: NASA, SpaceX, Blue Origin Drive Moon Return!
Following Artemis II's success, NASA focuses on lunar lander development with partners! An Israeli company, Moonshot Space, introduces innovative electromagnetic launch technology!

97% of Americans Support NASA’s Artemis Program Despite Cost
A recent NASA survey shows overwhelming public backing for the Artemis missions. Nearly one in three sees it as a unifying national effort, even with a $90 billion price tag.

A Brazilian actigraph monitored astronaut sleep during Artemis II
A device developed at the University of São Paulo tracked circadian rhythms during the lunar mission. The technology has proven valuable for space and public health applications.

Moss on the ISS: A Giant Leap Towards Terraforming Mars
A recent study demonstrated moss's ability to survive in space, opening exciting new possibilities. This finding brings humanity closer to the dream of transforming the Red Planet.

The Moon's Far Side at the Terminator: A Captivating Look at its Shadows
A captivating view of the Moon’s far side emerges along the terminator, the dynamic boundary between lunar day and night.