15, carrying 10 NASA payloads to the Moon. About a week after launch, the spacecraft looked back on Earth during its second Earth-orbit burn, capturing the "Blue Marble" from where it came from.
Two gigantic canyons on the moon — both deeper than the Grand Canyon — were carved in less than 10 minutes by floods of rocks traveling as fast as bullets, a new study finds. Scientists ...
A piece of moon rock gifted to Ireland following NASA's historic Apollo 11 mission in 1969 was tragically destroyed in a fire, newly uncovered documents from Ireland's National Archives reveal.
capturing the "Blue Marble" from where it came from. In the next few years, NASA astronauts will have a similar view of Earth in the rearview mirror as they head toward the Moon on the space ...