...Boulder, Boulder, suggest that approximately 40,000 square kilometres (km2) of the lunar surface has the capacity to trap water and about 60 percent of it...locales would facilitate future human and robotic exploration of the Moon,” say Hayne and colleagues....
...couple of weeks ago of the ship that British explorer Ernest Shackleton used on his famously difficult Antarctic expedition,... vehicle and landing multiple metric tons of payloads on the lunar surface. Aiding in the mission will be the companies new...
... research on the Moon but cannot establish a lunar military base. The interplay between peaceful uses and... The community of nations took a major step to promote the peaceful exploration and use of outer space by the adoption of the non-appropriation ...
... contributed to these misunderstandings but the result is that the international community may be split in its path for lunar exploration and use unless actions such as those outlined in this article are taken. These questions of governance can...
... is profoundly transforming the sector, providing the opportunity for governments to rethink their strategic plans in space exploration. New lunar exploration era The next decade will be marked by the emergence and consolidation of new and existing...
... be a valuable step towards Moonlight, the vision of which is to create a network of communications and navigation satellites supporting Lunar exploration, just as today we navigate using Galileo and GPS on Earth. ESA and NASA also signed a Framework...