The lunar module, known as Eagle, was left in lunar orbit after it rendezvoused with the command module Collins was in the next day and Eagle eventually landed back on the moon’s surface.
In July 1969, four faculty members traveled from College Park to Kennedy Space Center in Florida to provide last-minute ...
NASA partners with private companies to search for lunar water ice, a key factor for future human exploration of the moon ...
Three Apollo I astronauts Rogers Chaffee, Edward White and Gus Grissom die due to a flash fire at a grounded space capsule in Cape Canaveral, [...] ...
The World Monuments Fund has included the moon on its 2025 "Watch" list of cultural heritage locations facing significant ...
NASA's requested funding was spent on the Great Society, including building rapid transit system in several cities ...
The World Monuments Fund has added the moon to its watch list of 25 historic places that face major challenges and has called ...
In addition to the 1968 launch of Apollo 5, the first Canadian woman launched into space onboard shuttle Discovery in 1992.
Apollo 10's lunar module, Snoopy, is still out there, drifting aimlessly around the solar system, waiting for some future exo-archaeologist to snatch it up for display at the Smithsonian.