Long-lost Apollo 11 footage surfaces
Long-lost footage of Neil Armstrong descending the ladder of the Apollo 11 lunar module will be screened in public for the first time in Sydney next week. The footage


Water on Moon bad news for astronomy
The discovery of water on the Moon could affect a telescope that will be installed on China's first lunar lander, scheduled in 2013, according to a Chinese astronomer.


Australia birthplace of astronomy: study
An Australian study has uncovered signs that Australian Aborigines may have been the world's first stargazers, pre-dating Stonehenge and Egypt's pyramids by thousands of years...


Moon's surface at saturation point
A new study has found parts of the lunar surface are now so badly pot marked with impact craters, each new impact destroys existing craters. The finding, based on rese


Amateurs make an astronomical impact
A new study has confirmed amateur astronomers recorded a pair of small meteors impacting with the planet Jupiter, highlighting the growing value of amateurs to the field of as...


New telescope may unveil alien volcanoes
Scientists will soon be able to study volcanoes on worlds beyond our solar system, according to a new study. Reporting in the


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