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This webpage from National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) provides an astronaut’s photograph of the moon viewed from the top of the atmosphere. The appearance of the nearly translucent moon is described in...
This web page provides milestones of the European Space Agency's first space probe to the moon. The ESA's ion driven SMART-1 probe entered lunar orbit on 2004 Nov 16 after an 80 million kilometer, 13 month journey. ...
This product is the teachers guide to a program that allows educators to borrow lunar samples and provides activities and a slide set to support lessons on lunar exploration, geology and history. Materials are available...
This educator's guide with activities promotes problem solving, communication skills and teamwork. Topics include lunar geology and regolith, distance to the moon, Apollo landing sites, and life support systems. Some of...
Although the airless Moon experiences no weather analogous to terrestrial weather, conditions there are nothing short of extreme. This video segment recounts some of the experiences Apollo 16 astronauts had as they...
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