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Artemis I and the moon

NASA’s flagship Artemis I mission has flown past the moon

21 November 2022

After blasting off on the enormous Space Launch System rocket, NASA's Orion capsule has flown within 130 kilometres of the lunar surface as it prepares to enter orbit


The moon

The moon's magnetic field may have been altered by huge sinking rocks

13 January 2022

There’s a new explanation for the moon’s former magnetic field, and it involves 60-kilometre-wide slabs of rock sinking through the lunar mantle


The moon may never actually have had a strong magnetic field

The moon may never actually have had a strong magnetic field

4 August 2021

We used to think that the moon had a strong magnetic field like Earth's, but a new analysis of rocks collected by the Apollo missions suggests that previous signs of magnetism came from asteroid impacts instead


Moon craters hint huge asteroids bombarded Earth 800 million years ago

Moon craters hint huge asteroids bombarded Earth 800 million years ago

21 July 2020

Craters on the moon show it was probably bombarded with asteroids about 800 million years ago, which also rained down on Earth and could have plunged the planet into an ice age


Vikram debris on the moon

NASA has found the remnants of India’s Vikram moon lander

3 December 2019

In September, India’s attempted moon landing ended in a crash, but the debris was lost. Now NASA has pinpointed where the Vikram lander smashed down


Exoplanet and ploonets

Exomoons that run away from their planets could become 'ploonets'

4 July 2019

We haven’t found any moons around exoplanets, which may be because they are flung away and turn into “ploonets” - a fate that could one day befall our own moon


False colour image of the South Pole-Aitken Basin

Huge asteroid that hit the moon may be preserved below the surface

7 June 2019

The iron core of an asteroid that crashed into the moon 4 billion years ago to create a huge crater at its south pole may have been found


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