Astronomers Demand Radio Silence at the Moon’s Far Side, But Resistance May Be Futile

Gizmodo reports that increased activity on the Moon “may affect the unique radio silence on the lunar far side, an ideal location for radio telescopes to pick up faint signals from the cosmic past.”

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Japan’s Moon Lander Survived a 354-Hour Lunar Night. Now It Faces a Second One

It completed the most precise landing ever on the moon — albeit upside-down. And then it faced a “lunar night” lasting about two weeks where temperatures drop to -270 degrees Fahrenheit, reports the Times of India.

But then, “Despite not being … Continue reading Japan’s Moon Lander Survived a 354-Hour Lunar Night. Now It Faces a Second One

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Odysseus broke leg on landing thanks to overlooked laser switch

As the Odysseus Moon lander faces its final hours of life, it turns out there’s one final twist in the saga: The spacecraft broke one of its legs on landing, thanks to a cascade of mistakes that began back on Earth, when a safety switch wasn’t flicked … Continue reading Odysseus broke leg on landing thanks to overlooked laser switch