Today, Sabrina chats with us about what it takes to get to the moon!
Lunar Field Trip takes viewers on a science fiction tour of futuristic settlements on the moon.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first Moon landing, AirSpace examines what we knew then, what we know now, and what mysteries of lunar science still remain.
What would happen if the Earth suddenly had a second moon?
Answers to your moon questions with John O’Meara, chief scientist at the W.M. Keck Observatory.
We talked about space exploration with Jim Green, chief scientist at NASA. We also learned about NASA’s mission to return to the moon and answered your space exploration questions.
Planetary geologist and selenologist Raquel Nuno loves the Moon and sits down to answer approximately 1 million of Alie’s shameless questions. Gaze into the sky with newfound understanding and appreciation for our glowing buddy in the sky.
NPR science correspondent Geoff Brumfiel tells us what the mission will tell us about the solar system, and how it foreshadows China’s future ambitions on earth and in space.
This year, there will be a full moon on Halloween. This makes it a “blue moon,” since it’s the second full moon in one calendar month.
Science writer Jennifer Leman did it. She ranked all 158 moons in our solar system.
Got your head in the clouds? Perfect! These astronomy-themed activities are designed to inspire stargazers-in-training ages 4-8.
Make your own moon chart to track its phases in the night sky—and learn about funny moon-related phrases like “waxing gibbous!”