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NASA orbiter spies Japan's struggling SLIM moon lander on lunar surface (photo)
By Brett Tingley published
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter captured an image of Japan's SLIM moon lander as it rests upside down on the lunar surface.

Our shrinking moon could cause moonquakes near Artemis astronauts' landing site, scientists warn
By Rahul Rao published
As Artemis 3 nears its 2026 launch date, geologists worry about whether moonquakes and lunar landslides will impact landing.

Belgium signs Artemis Accords for responsible moon exploration
By Mike Wall published
Belgium signed the Artemis Accords on Tuesday (Jan. 23), becoming the 34th nation to become part of the moon-exploration framework.

'We proved that you can land wherever you want.' Japan's SLIM moon probe nailed precise lunar landing, JAXA says
By Robert Lea published
Japan's SLIM spacecraft made a strange but precise lunar landing, touching the moon with the tip of its nose as it landed incredibly close its target location.

Apollo 17 astronauts saw strange flashes on the moon. Will Artemis crews see them too?
By Leonard David published
Lunar scientists have started plotting out photographic objects of interest for the four-person Artemis 2 crew to consider during their flyby of the moon.

You can pay to have your ashes buried on the moon. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should
By Carol Oliver published
The question of sending your ashes to the moon is less a "can I?" one and more of a "should I?"

As crippled Peregrine moon lander burns up in Earth's atmosphere, Astrobotic 'excited for the next adventure'
By Brett Tingley published
Despite the conclusion of the Peregrine lunar lander mission, Astrobotic is proud of how its spacecraft performed and is looking forward to its next flight.

Astrobotic loses contact with hobbled Peregrine moon lander
By Mike Wall published
Astrobotic lost contact with its Peregrine moon lander on Thursday afternoon (Jan. 18), suggesting that the troubled probe crashed to Earth over the South Pacific as expected.
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