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A British company is hoping to raise enough money through crowdfunding to land a robot on the moon.
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The European Space Agency has outlined its concept for a habitable moon base built by an automated robot.
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There is now believed to be something mysterious lurking below the surface of Saturn's moon Mimas.
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Evidence of relatively recent lunar volcanism could indicate that the interior of the moon is still warm.
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Astronomers have identified an asteroid with an orbit so stable that it is almost like a second moon.
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Graphics giant Nvidia has used its latest GPU to debunk several common Apollo hoax arguments.
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Jupiter's freezing moon Europa is home to its own ice-based version of Earth's plate tectonics.
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The New Horizons spacecraft has managed to capture the orbit of Pluto's largest moon like never before.
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Russia is planning an extensive series of missions with the ultimate goal of landing humans on the moon.
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Scientists believe that fossils from the Earth could be potentially found on the surface of the moon.
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A future initiative could enable thousands to scan images of the moon for signs of anomalous objects.
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Newly declassified documents have revealed a plan from 1959 to build a lunar surveillance station.
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Today marks exactly 45 years since Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on another world.
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The space agency is accepting proposals for science instruments for future use on Jupiter's icy moon.
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The ocean thought to lie within Saturn's largest moon may contain significant quantities of salt.
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The space agency may use a drone to help explore the terrain of Saturn's enigmatic moon.
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As much as half of the population of the United States believes in at least one conspiracy theory.
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New Horizons will be looking for signs of a subterranean sea when it reaches Pluto and Charon next year.
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Today is considered to be one of the unluckiest days of the year and this time around there's a twist.
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New evidence seems to confirm that the Earth was once impacted by a planet known as Theia.