Moon landing
NASA finds some microbes could survive on moon, raising concerns over unintended life transfer
New research led by NASA scientists looking at five forms of fungi and bacteria indicates that some of them indeed could survive for a time under certain conditions on the lunar surface
China to send astronaut on year-long space mission as it eyes 2030 moon landing
Beijing tests lunar lander tasked with putting first Chinese on the moon
COVID-19 was a 'social experiment', Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer player claims
China successfully lands spacecraft on moon to retrieve lunar rocks
If the mission is completed as planned, it would make China the third nation to have retrieved lunar samples after the United States and the Soviet Union.
Jewish astronaut Jessica Meir wants to be the first woman on the moon
While many of us have spent our confinement dreaming of future trips, Meir is working on her own travel plans to a singular destination: She wants to walk on the moon.
NASA to award total of $35K to who can design a toilet for moon landers
The new toilet is part of NASA's preparations for restarting moon landing operations by 2024.
SpaceIL receives $1m. grant to land Beresheet 2 on the moon
Beresheet 1 made Israel the seventh country in the world to reach the moon’s orbit, but failed to land.
NASA to send a probe to Europa to find alien life by 2040
Made famous by '2010: Space Odyssey Two,' Europa has long been considered among the most likely homes to alien life.
British astronaut claims aliens absolutely exist
"There’s no two ways about it," she said in the interview. "There are so many billions of stars out there in the universe that there must be all sorts of different forms of life."
SpaceIL heading back to space, mission to Mars on the horizon
"Despite the fact that Beresheet crashed, hundreds of kids wrote to us saying we inspired them to become engineers and scientists," co-founder Damari said. "If they can dream it, they can do it."
Did Beresheet's crash spill thousands of 'water bears' onto the Moon?
"For the first 24 hours we were just in shock," Spivack said. "We sort of expected that it would be successful. We knew there were risks but we didn’t think the risks were that significant."
Reconciliation, never forgiveness
During the past month, two ostensibly totally unrelated events focused attention on one of the most controversial aspects of the aftermath of the Holocaust.
The Jewish reporter who brought the moon landing into America’s homes
The charismatic television reporter covered all of NASA’s 54 manned space flights during his lifetime.