The success of this month's Artemis I mission has placed us on track to see humans living and working on the Moon within 10 years.
After several scuppered launch attempts, the most powerful rocket in history has finally departed on its maiden voyage.
The first launch of NASA's flagship Artemis program has been plagued by technical issues and delays.
A new study has further cemented the notion that Saturn's rings are made up of what's left of one of its former moons.
Following two scrubbed launches due to various issues, the likelihood of the mission going ahead this month is looking bleak.
50 years on from the last manned mission to the Moon, Artemis I is about to begin a new era of lunar exploration.
In the near future, new international laws and agreements will be needed to govern resource mining on the lunar surface.
The space agency has announced details of several potential landing sites for the next manned mission to the Moon.
ESA has announced the sole crew member of Artemis I... and it's an animated sheep made of plasticine.
Engineers have developed a concept for a super-advanced spinning structure that people could one day live inside.
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has captured an image of a mystery rocket part on the lunar surface.
The Moon may seem to be a desolate, dead place - but that doesn't mean that things can't grow in its soil under the right conditions.
Scientists have discovered evidence that Jupiter's icy moon Europa is home to shallow pools near to its surface.
The act of destroying the Moon was put forward as a way to solve many of our planet's problems.
Samples of the lunar surface collected during the Apollo 11 mission are going up for sale and NASA is not happy.
The first mission of NASA's Artemis moon program will be launching within the next few months.
The tube, which was collected by the crew of the Apollo 17 mission, has remained untouched for 50 years.
The rocket is thought to have hit the Moon's far side after being tracked over the course of several years.
The upper stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched in 2015 will soon have a close encounter with the lunar surface.
Later this year, NASA's Artemis 1 mission will take us one small step towards a return to the lunar surface.