Masten Space Systems selected to deliver payloads to lunar south pole

NASA has awarded a US$75.9-million contract to Masten Space Systems of Mojave, California, to produce and operate eight lunar mission payloads, including nine science and technology instruments to be delivered to the lunar surface in 2022. The objectiv… Continue reading Masten Space Systems selected to deliver payloads to lunar south pole

NASA’s SLS Moon Rocket Is 44 Percent Over Budget and 3 Years Behind Schedule, Report Says

schwit1 shares a report from UPI: Construction on NASA’s mobile launcher program for the new Space Launch System moon rocket is 44 percent over budget and three years behind schedule, a new report said. The space agency has built one massive rolling pl… Continue reading NASA’s SLS Moon Rocket Is 44 Percent Over Budget and 3 Years Behind Schedule, Report Says

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Dinosaurs saw shorter days and longer years, says fossil shell study

Time isn’t as constant as we might think. The Earth’s rotation is changing, which affects how many hours are in a day and how many days in a year. Now palaeontologists have managed to precisely measure how long days and years were back in the age of th… Continue reading Dinosaurs saw shorter days and longer years, says fossil shell study

China’s Chang’e-4 probe peers beneath the surface of Moon’s far side

The Chang'e-4 lander, as seen by the Yutu 2 rover

China’s pioneering mission to explore the far side of the Moon continues to shed new light on this relatively unknown territory, with scientists using instruments aboard the unmanned Chang’e-4 spacecraft to peek beneath the surface for the first time. The probe’s rover module has used onboard radar to penetrate deep into the Moon to help scientists build a picture of the subsurface structure, offering new clues on its turbulent history.

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