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Running horizontally could help future lunar settlers stay in shape on the Moon

Scientists have taken a clue from a carnival stunt known as the Wall of Death to help future astronauts on the…

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China blasts off on mission that could provide 1st samples of far side of the moon

China on Friday launched a lunar probe to land on the far side of the moon and return with samples…

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Canada

Dairy farm over the moon with calf’s unique marking

An aptly-named calf born near Kingston, Ont., is causing quite a stir due to her unusual markings.  Eclipse was born with a white…

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Solar eclipse chasers travel the world for a few minutes in the shadow of the moon

For David Makepeace, falling in love with eclipses was just pure happenstance. It was 1991. He was 28, and in…

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This Mi’kmaw artwork will be on the moon forever

A piece of Mi’kmaw artwork now lives on the moon. Alan Syliboy’s Humpback Swimming in the Milky Way was sent…

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Odysseus spacecraft comms from moon expected to halt on Wednesday

Odysseus, the first U.S. spacecraft to land on the moon in half a century, was expected to go dark on…

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Finding life on Saturn’s moon Titan may be more difficult than previously thought

“Are we alone?” It’s the age-old question about life in the universe, one that astrobiologists and astronomers around the world…

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Odysseus spacecraft on its side after landing on the moon, officials say

A private U.S. lunar lander tilted over at touchdown and ended up on its side near the moon’s south pole,…

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Canadian contribution to private lunar lander could lead to a telescope on the moon

The first private spacecraft to softly land on the moon carries a Canadian instrument that will test the possibility of…

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Privately owned Odysseus lander makes first U.S. moon touchdown in half-century

A private lander touched down on the moon Thursday but managed just a weak signal back, as flight controllers scrambled…

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