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China's lander releases data, high-resolution images of the Moon | Ars Technica
A little more than one year ago, China's Chang'e 4 spacecraft landed on the far side of the Moon. In doing so, it became the first-ever vehicle to make a soft landing on the side of the Moon facing away from Earth.
To mark the one-year anniversary, China released a batch of scientific data and images captured by five scientific payloads aboard the 1.2-ton spacecraft and its small Yutu 2 rover. Since the landing, the rover has driven a little more than 350 meters across the Moon's surface, studying rock formations and taking additional photos. The data was collected over a period of 12 lunar "days," or most of the last year.
How the January 2020 Full Moon will affect your star sign | Daily Mail Online
And with the first full moon of 2020 - a lunar eclipse, no less - appearing on Friday, January 10, Vogue zodiac expert Stella Nova has revealed what each star sign should be bracing for.
It's a tale of two cities when it comes to love, with Pisces enjoying new and exciting romance while Capricorn endures the collapse of a long-term relationship.
Personal growth looms large on the horizon for many signs, with Virgo and Libra completing major projects, Aquarius embarking on a health kick and Leo finally addressing difficult home truths.
Why I Spent Christmas on the Moon - Resilience
I spent most of this festive break on the Moon. I wandered amongst its vast craters, scaled its gently curving hills to get better views, sat on top of Moon boulders, left my footprints upon its fine grey dust. I sat and watched the Earth rise from behind the horizon, a green and blue marble some 250,000 miles away. I sketched, I wrote, I dreamed. It was breathtakingly beautiful, and hauntingly lonely.
"[you] are marinating yourself in the conventional wisdom. In other people's reality: for others, not for yourself. You are creating a cacophony in which it is impossible to hear your own voice, whether it's yourself you're thinking about or anything else".
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Moon river: Rocket part ferried on the mighty Mississippi - National News - 13 WTHR Indianapolis
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — With a brass band playing and a parade of workers sporting Mardi Gras beads, a huge component of a new rocket system was wheeled slowly from a New Orleans spacecraft factory on Wednesday to a barge that will float it up the Mississippi River for testing.
The recently completed "core stage" of NASA's Space Launch System, which dwarfed the hundreds of of NASA and Boeing employees, was to be taken to the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) northeast of New Orleans. Space Launch System rockets are expected to eventually take astronauts to the moon as part of NASA's Artemis program.
Blue Origin Opens New Headquarters As It Aims For The Moon, Astronaut Flights | Space
Blue Origin opened a new headquarters in Washington State as the company aims to send private astronauts on suborbital space trips later this year.
The facility has capacity for 1,500 people for operations, as well as research and development. Blue Origin expects an active 2020 as it continues to get its suborbital New Shepard spacecraft ready to carry humans, and it works on its uncrewed "Blue Moon" lander to send payloads to the lunar surface. The company has formed a team with Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Draper to build also a crewed lunar lander for NASA's human Artemis program .
Children’s Moon by Holiday Mathis – Boston Herald
It is possible for humans to get older without getting smarter or wiser. In fact, there is an entire segment of things that children are much better at than most adults. The concept will be well-illustrated today when the playful Leo moon casts a spotlight on young thinkers and the way freshness and creativity often trump knowledge.
ARIES (March 21-April 19). A project frustrates. It’s because you’re looking at the minor aspects when what you need is a broad perspective. Get away from your work for a while, and then you’ll come back with an idea.
How Exactly Did Moon Boots Go From A Space Age Experiment To The A-list's Go-To Shoe?
The Moon Boot is the epitome of marmite footwear. It looks a bit like an Ugg on steroids, albeit super-sized, super-laced and super-branded.
They are also incredibly successful, despite the product's polarising aesthetic. The brand has sold over 45 million boots across the globe and still reigns as the world's favourite après-ski boot, 50 years after launching.
Yet, unlike its surf boot competitor, Moon Boot has yet to veer off course from its original design. While Ugg expand their offering to include heels, sandals, trainers and clothing, Moon Boot has done little more than tweak its 1969 design.
Happening on Twitter
WOLF MOON: On Jan. 10, the so-called "wolf moon" will illuminate the sky and will be accompanied by a lunar eclipse🌕https://t.co/yOeRzASplr ABC7 Wed Jan 08 20:38:51 +0000 2020
WOLF MOON: The 1st full moon of 2020 will be extra special! The sky will be illuminated on Jan. 10 and will be acco… https://t.co/RmW9nkopig abc7newsbayarea (from San Francisco Bay Area) Wed Jan 08 21:29:02 +0000 2020
Wolf moon: 1st full moon of 2020 accompanied by lunar eclipse https://t.co/F1pJHPJL1U https://t.co/sm4NMq9j83 ABC7NY (from New York City) Thu Jan 09 04:01:32 +0000 2020
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