Conspiracy theories surround the Moon landings but BBC Click seeks to dispel some of the myths.
Teams of female scientists made critical breakthroughs in astronomy and mathematics–but it was decades before they'd get credit for them.
Belief in a faked moon program is one of the first great “fake news” stories. Why there are sure to be a lot more going forward
The craters on the moon are more pristine than any on Earth, so scientists are using lunar craters to learn about the Chicxulub crater—the terrestrial remnant of an asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs some 66 million years ago.
That giant leap for mankind required many small unregulated steps...
Has it really only been just five short decades since humans landed on the Moon? From one viewpoint, it’s a marvelous achievement. From another viewpoint, a downer—hard-working SF writers can no lo…
An Oxford University researcher has developed an equation to debunk some of the world's biggest conspiracy theories.
If we can send a man to the Moon, why can't we fix climate change? Or poverty, or ocean plastic? We can, says a leading economist —if we learn from the Moon landing's success.
It may have marked one of the most important scientific and technological advances in history, but it also birthed a movement of thinkers whose distrust of government forces continues to shape our social and political landscape
An almost-serious investigation into the money behind the moon hoax theory.
"We want people's memories of seeing Moon landings footage for the first time," say researchers.
There is a lot of knowledge about the moon that we simply do not have right now. It makes little difference whether we refer to it as Planet Earth’s satellite or not because the truth is that we know very little about our own planet, let alone our satellite. There is also evidence that the Apollo landing was staged in order to dispel any remaining doubts about the Moon. It was their way of ensuring that we didn’t ask any questions about it…
The word "natural" comes loaded with positive connotations, much like the word "normal". But is this reputation deserved? Is "natural" REALLY better?
Using our method, we can make more accurate estimations to determine the stability and strength of the soil for developing bases and research stations on the moon, writes Iraklis Giannakis
"It is utterly incredible to me what the university has become."
When Saturn's moon Titan aligned with a faraway star, scientists onboard a flying telescope raced to catch its shadow. What they learned will help us better understand the universe.
A new study finds that Phobos includes chunks of Martian crust.
New research explains why the Moon's crust is magnetized by debunking one long-standing theory.