The Space ChannelFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoDoes the Moon look ‘upside down’ in the southern hemisphere?sciencefocus.com - Dr Alastair GunnAsked by: Millie Granger, London Indeed, the Moon does look ‘upside down’ in the Southern Hemisphere compared to the northern hemisphere. This is …
The Space ChannelFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoA race is afoot to make billions from the Moon's resources. Here's the story so farsciencefocus.com - Colin StuartA new space race has begun. Over the coming years, an armada of rockets will head to the Moon to hunt down precious resources, satisfy the urges of …
The Space ChannelThe Moon May Have Been Covertly Siphoning Earth's Water For Billions of Yearsverified_publisherScienceAlert - David NieldThere are water molecules and ice up on the Moon, so how did they get there? Asteroid and comet collisions are likely to have produced some of it, …
The Space ChannelFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe moon: 5 myths about our natural satelliteearthsky.org - Larry SessionsWe have full moons, blue moons, Harvest Moons, supermoons and any number of culturally relevant references to the moon. Maybe it’s time to unearth a …
The Space ChannelFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoIn pictures: Clear skies offer great view of Worm Moonbbc.co.uk - Sonia KatariaPhotographers across the East Midlands have been capturing March's full Moon - known as the Worm Moon. The name relates to earthworms beginning to emerge as the soil starts to warm up in spring. It is also known as the "Crust Moon", the "Crow Comes Back Moon" and the "Sore Eyes Moon". The Worm Moon …
The Space ChannelNASA rolls out its mega Moon rocket: All you need to knowMoneycontrol - AFPNASA's massive new rocket began its first journey to a launchpad on March 17 ahead of a battery of tests that will clear it to blast off to the Moon …