The original assumption was that commercial lunar landings would be, to use a basketball term, “shots on goal” with some of them failing.
Firefly Aerospace has shared footage of showing its NASA-sponsored lunar lander, Blue Moon, softly touching down on the surface of the Moon.
Early Friday morning, March 14, we'll see the moon in total eclipse for the first time in more than two years.
NASA and the Italian Space Agency have made history by successfully tracking GPS signals on the moon for the first time. This ...