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Netflix's Over the Moon praised in China but bigger box-office bomb than Disney's Mulan | South
Learn about moon phases with this sweet experiment
Next, write each 8 key phases of the moon on your piece of construction paper, starting with the New Moon. Continue, writing down, waxing crescent, 1st quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, last quarter, and finally waning crescent.
Proceed to make the waxing crescent moon by gently making semi-circle indentation in the filling and then remove the remaining filling until you have the shape of a crescent (you'll want to do this twice).
Telescope on the moon: Liquid mirror telescope would see the first stars
Now, they're proposing we put a huge telescope on the moon to study the first stars in the universe: "The telescope would be able to observe the first stars that formed after the Big Bang, out of material made in the Big Bang," University of Texas astronomer Anna Schauer told USA TODAY.
No telescope today can peer back that far in time, not even NASA's much-delayed and soon-to-be-launched James Webb Space Telescope , she said.
The proposed lunar telescope, which Schauer has nicknamed the "Ultimately Large Telescope," would have a liquid mirror more than 300 feet in diameter.
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Wireless charging on the moon | ZDNet
"We're thrilled to have been selected by Astrobotic and NASA to deliver wireless charging capabilities to the next generation of lunar vehicles," says Ben Waters, CEO and co-founder, WiBotic. "While WiBotic specializes in wireless charging for military, industrial and commercial robots in all sorts of punishing environments here on Earth – from large warehouses to dusty deserts and corrosive saltwater – this is our first chance to take our technology into space.
WiBotic has been one of the companies leading the way in industrial wireless charging , which has a special focus on automation technologies like robots and drones . Earlier this year the company got a big vote of confidence from the FCC when it was granted equipment authorization for high power transmitters and receivers, which provide up to 300 watts of wireless power.
Astro Bob: Make a pretty picture of the moon this week | Grand Forks Herald
Memorial spaceflight: Cremated remains flying to the moon on private lander in 2021 | Space
If everything goes according to plan, the DNA of legendary sci-fi writer Arthur C. Clarke will be placed on the moon next year. That's fitting, because the moon is also home to a fictional alien monolith described by Clarke in his "Space Odyssey" series and rendered into visual manifestation by filmmaker Stanley Kubrick in the epic 1968 movie "2001: A Space Odyssey."
Pittsburgh-based company Astrobotic's Peregrine Mission One for NASA is scheduled to launch in July 2021 atop a United Launch Alliance Vulcan Centaur rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, then land in an area on the northeastern part of the moon called Lacus Mortis.
Upcoming Mission Will Fly Human Remains to the Moon
Next year, a spacecraft will carry capsules of human remains to the surface of the Moon, where they'll be left as a new form of orbital memorial.
The orbital memorial company Celestis plans to launch its Luna 02 mission on a July 2021 NASA flight to a region of the Moon called — fittingly — Lacus Mortis, according to Space.com . On it will be human cremains and DNA samples — a futuristic to honor the dead as space travel becomes more commonplace.
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