Moon Monday #204: The one with no tying theme, like a VIPER-less Artemis
Read to the end to see a reader gift made of processed lunar regolith. ð§±
Read to the end to see a reader gift made of processed lunar regolith. ð§±
ISROâs Chandrayaan craft have viewed a solar eclipse, studied the Sunâs flares, and observed Earth as an exoplanet, all from the vantage point of lunar orbit.
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Dating farside volcanic samples, awaiting the next wave of landers, and disliking opaque orbital operations.
Plus: New round of Changâe 5 sample studies, gifting part of the Moon, and Sino-US cooperation
Welcome to the 200th edition of my Moon Monday blog+newsletter! ðð Iâd like to take this moment to highlight four things working on Moon Monday has enabled: 1. An extensive 4-year archive of curated and contextualized global lunar exploration developments, with embedded links to everything. All editions are completely
Many of my headlines make little sense to Google, Web Search Engines, and for SEO. For example, I titled Moon Monday #199 as âNot the fault in our stars but certainly stressful faults on our Moonâ. Most likely, mainstream social media algorithms donât care much for such headlines either.
Letâs study Moonquakes to not let them shake a Moonbase.
First look at the Artemis Moonwalking suit Following Chinaâs unveiling of its lunar spacesuit last month, Axiom Space has revealed the latest design of its AxEMU suit that astronauts will wear on NASAâs crewed Artemis III lunar surface mission later this decade. The first-time unveiling of the suit
I was a guest on Carnegie Indiaâs podcast Interpreting India. In light of the recently approved Chandrayaan 4 sample return mission, we discuss for a good 45 minutes where Indiaâs Moon exploration plans are heading, and what are the enablers and constraints on the increasingly complex road for
NASAâs road to the Moon inches through Starship SpaceXâs fifth launch of its fully integrated Starship Super Heavy rocket on October 13 was a resounding success, with both the Super Heavy booster and the Starship second stage completing their flight as well as soft return objectives. With this
Also in this special edition: ISROâs ambitions to fetch samples from the Moon, build a space station, and develop a heavy-lift rocket!
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