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Wearable patch measures sweat in extreme environments
A small and robust sweat sensor that sticks to the skin can monitor hydration levels when used underwater and in dry, arid conditions …
Citizen scientists spot meteorite strike during lunar eclipse
Planetary geologist wants to hear from anyone who observed or photographed the event at 04:41:43 UTC …
Free-falling liquid spontaneously forms antispiral cascades
Spirals rotating inwards rather than outwards have been observed in a viscous liquid flowing through holes in a circular plate …
What’s it like to be an astronaut?
It's clear that humans weren't built for the moon. So how did Apollo astronauts survive? We explore the human ingenuity that made it possible. …
What next for humans on the Moon?
We may not have put boots on the Moon since 1972, but interest is growing. We look at how the Moon could become a stepping stone to other deep-space targets. …
Surface features of the Moon
The brightness of the full moon against a night sky can be attention-grabbing. But besides the light, there's so much to look at, even with the naked eye. …
Phases and orbits of the Moon
The biggest clue to why the Moon always looks different when you look up at the sky is that it is constantly moving in relation to Earth and the Sun.…
How does the Moon affect the Earth?
We explore why a small silvery-looking sphere orbiting 384,400 kilometres away has a profound impact on us here on Earth. …