- Makes me sad: The last time humans landed on the moon (Apollo 17-Cernan, Schmitt & Evans) was 37 yrs ago today http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/missions/apollo17.html 67 comments space
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- NASA moon base plans go back in space history | Popular Science https://www.popsci.com/science/moon-base-history/ 267 comments
- Life Support - Atomic Rockets http://www.projectrho.com/public_html/rocket/lifesupport.php 157 comments
- Astronauts are returning to the Moon, but they won't be repeating the Apollo missions https://theconversation.com/astronauts-are-returning-to-the-moon-but-they-wont-be-repeating-the-apollo-missions-202489 80 comments
- “Space is hard”: How tragedy and ambition have shaped NASA’s Artemis I mission https://www.inverse.com/science/artemis-history 19 comments
- Humans Last Landed On The Moon 42 Years Ago Today - Universe Today http://www.universetoday.com/117247/humans-last-landed-on-the-moon-42-years-ago-today/ 13 comments
- Small moonquakes caused by Apollo lunar lander module, study finds | CNN https://edition.cnn.com/2023/09/14/world/moonquakes-apollo-17-scn/index.html 12 comments
- Every Challenge Astronauts Will Face on a Flight to Mars - Universe Today https://www.universetoday.com/149835/every-challenge-astronauts-will-face-on-a-flight-to-mars/ 3 comments
- The Physics of Launching a Lunar Lander From the Moon's Surface | WIRED https://www.wired.com/story/the-physics-of-launching-a-lunar-lander-from-the-moons-surface/ 0 comments
- 'Blue marble': how half a century of climate change has altered the face of the Earth https://theconversation.com/blue-marble-how-half-a-century-of-climate-change-has-altered-the-face-of-the-earth-197998 0 comments
- See the New Moonwalk Spacesuit Designed for NASA's Artemis Program | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/see-the-new-moonwalk-spacesuit-designed-for-nasas-artemis-program-180981819/ 0 comments
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