The current plan calls for Resilience to land that day at 3:24 p.m. EST (2024 GMT) near the center of Mare Frigoris ("Sea of ...
Pettit posted his striking footage on social media on Tuesday. The American astronaut used a wide-angle lens to get the ...
SEE ALSO: NASA will show the world new 'blue marble' photos of Earth every day The photo was taken from about 105 kilometers (65 miles) above Earth by a rocket launched from the White Sands ...
Is our little blue marble of a planet actually a lot more crowded than we thought? A new study suggests we've been ...
On December 7, 1972, Apollo 17 astronauts captured a now-iconic image of Earth, sometimes called the “blue marble.” Our National Air and Space Museum explains how it became an inspiration and symbol ...
The United States is still one of the most desired countries to live in, but its residents may not be the happiest.
Related: Japan's Resilience moon lander aces lunar flyby ahead of historic touchdown try (photo) Resilience is ... which also sent Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander into the final ...