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Astronauts’ kidneys would be permanently damaged by a round trip to Mars, study says
Courthouse News Service· 7 days agoMany of the 24 astronauts who made it to the moon came home with a number of adverse reactions,...
Rare Moon mineral reveals its secrets on earth
Cosmos· 2 days agoA rare Moon mineral mostly associated with the first voyages to the lunar surface is subject to new research by Australia’s national science agency, the...
Space photo of the week: 'Earthrise,' the Christmas Eve image that changed the world
Live Science via Yahoo News· 1 day agoSnapped from lunar orbit in 1968 by NASA astronaut Bill Anders, who died this week at age 90,...
The man buried on the moon
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHe’s best known for spotting Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 alongside his wife, Carolyn Shoemaker, and fellow scientist David Levy, but he also trained ...
Where To Buy The Three New 'Mission On Earth' MoonSwatches
Esquire· 6 days ago“When I first looked back at the Earth, standing on the moon, I cried,” said astronaut Alan Shepard...
Republicans push multiple bills to honor Donald Trump
Newsweek· 7 hours agoHouse Republicans have introduced several pieces of legislation in recent weeks that aim to honor...
An Astrophysicist Reveals A Hidden Problem We’ll Encounter If Humans Colonize the Moon
Inverse· 2 days agoThe 2020s have already seen many lunar landing attempts, although several of them have crashed or...
William Anders, NASA Astronaut Who Captured Iconic 'Earthrise' Photograph, Dies at 90
Smithsonian Magazine· 7 days agoWilliam A. Anders, the Apollo 8 astronaut who captured the iconic “Earthrise” photograph in December 1968, has died at the age of 90. The small, vintage plane he was... Press ...
Red wine and chocolate could fuel healthy space flight, say scientists
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 6 days ago“There seems to be a little bit of evidence that females might return more quickly to where they...
Would astronauts' kidneys survive a roundtrip to Mars?
Science Daily· 7 days agoThe study, published in Nature Communications, is the largest analysis of kidney health in space flight to date and includes the first health dataset for commercial astronauts