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Why Earth’s New “Second Moon” Is Really a Quasi-Moon
Viral speculation that earth was now home to a second moon has circulated social media over the past days, but astronomers are keen to point out that reality is more complicated but no less compelling.
Brian Cox finally put an end to the debate over whether us humans actually landed on the moon. I know, I know, you might have thought that was pretty obvious, but there are plenty of people out there who don’t believe the Moon landings were real.
The universe has quasi-moons, mini-moons, and moonlets, but no official definition of what counts as a moon.
For his new movie "Fly Me to the Moon," director Greg Berlanti faked the historic first moon landing. But fear not, space fans, that does not mean what you might think it means. "Everyone who worked on this movie — including our associates at NASA ...
As mankind was planning the first moon landing in the 1960s, an asteroid approached Earth—and still hasn’t left.
When people believe they’ll be restless under a full moon, that expectation alone can be enough to keep them awake. Nonetheless, the moon seems to have some very real effects on sleep. In a world without people, how fast would NYC fall apart? Here’s the timeline.