Historic preservation taken out of this world: Oxford couple founds ‘For All Moonkind’ to push for protection of moon landing sites, human objects in space
Fifty years ago tomorrow astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to ever walk on the moon.
They left behind ample evidence of their more than 21-hour visit, including boot prints, medals of Soviet cosmonauts who died before the Apollo 11 mission and a small plaque inscribed with messages of peace from world leaders. That evidence is still there.
Buzz Aldrin: Where were you when I walked on moon?
On July 20, 1969, Buzz Aldrin was “out of town” when the world united and rejoiced in a way never seen before or since.
He and Neil Armstrong were on the moon.
NASA aiming for moon again, this time from Va.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA is headed back to the moon, this time to explore its thin atmosphere and rough dust. The robotic spacecraft LADEE
Ask Rufus: Once in a Blue Moon
I think we have all heard the expression “once in a blue moon” without knowing what a blue moon is. We just know it is a rare or uncommon event. Last week we had a blue moon but that doesn’t mean the moon was some strange shade of blue.
To the moon? Firm hopes to sell $1.5 billion trips
Attention wealthy nations and billionaires: A team of former NASA executives will fly you to the moon in an out-of-this-world commercial venture combining the wizardry of Apollo and the marketing of Apple.
Moon rocks exhibit open to public
Linda Marlbrough may be the only instructor in the history of Greater Columbus Learning Center to need a police escort when she leaves the building.
Then again, she carries precious cargo — two locked boxes containing authentic moon rocks that are both ageless and priceless.
Adele Elliott: Full moon madness
A beautiful moon hung low over us this week. She waxed into her fullness early in the week, exploding into a fat, illuminated orb. Perhaps she was rehearsing for her harvest persona, the fiery sphere that truly reflects her counterpart, the sun.