Remembering the First Moon-Based Telescope
Apollo 16 astronaut John Young used a telescope to photograph star clouds, nebulae, and Earth’s outermost atmosphere from the Moon. It was the first telescope used to make astronomical observations…
Moon features, missions, activities.
Apollo 16 astronaut John Young used a telescope to photograph star clouds, nebulae, and Earth’s outermost atmosphere from the Moon. It was the first telescope used to make astronomical observations…
The TeamL5 herein proposes that Aggressively Collimated Technology (ACT) be developed to aid in the creation of a publicly-owned Lunar Power Utility (LPU). In Appendix II, “Settling Space”, it is…
Solar Energy Will Power the Moon The Sacramento L5 Society has completed an analysis of solar energy means for powering a permanent Moon base through the lunar night. It appears…
NASA have made a wheel capable of withstanding tough Martian terrain, but just how indestructible is it? https://youtu.be/vSNtifE0Z2Q
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Hi, folks,First, thank you to all the hardy folks who got up early and watched the live presentation! It was a doozy!Second, I spent the afternoon “tuning up” the video…
Apollo 20 was to liftoff from Kennedy Space Center on July 24, 1974 to the most adventurous site visited yet by Apollo astronauts; the rim of crater Tycho. Tycho is…
Long before Apollo landed on the Moon, NASA leadership was looking at some lofty plans for Apollo hardware after the Moon. Want to know more about the planetary side? There's…
We've been space now 55 years. Time to think about preserving history. Check out Lisa's work.Senior author of The Final Mission: Preserving NASA’s Apollo SitesContributing author to Archaeology and Heritage of the…