Rock Fragments Reveal The Moment The Moon Turned Solid

New measurements of rocks gathered during the Apollo missions now show it solidified some 4.43 billion years ago. It turns out that's about the time Earth became a habitable world.

Is the moon geologically dead? Maybe not, says new evidence

Recently scientists found 266 lunar ridges on the far side: evidence the Moon has been active within the past 200 million years and might still be active today.

The Biggest Crater on The Moon Is Much Bigger Than We Ever Realized

A new research suggests that the South Pole-Aitken basin may not have formed the way we thought, and may be much bigger than previous studies suggest – a discovery that has exciting implications for future lunar missions to the basin.

China’s Chang’e-6 lunar probe returns with samples from far side of the moon

China’s Chang’e-6 lunar probe returned to Earth on Tuesday, bringing back the first-ever samples from the unexplored far side of the moon.

Moon Substance Shows Curious Magnetic And Reflective Properties

A team of scientists has just discovered some oddly reflective dust-covered boulders in an area of the Moon already known for its peculiarities.