Last Updated: April 23, 2026
Why the 50-year-old astronaut footprints reveal a terrifying truth about the Moon.
Neil Armstrong's bootprint still looks fresh at the Sea of Tranquility—but that stillness hides lethal heat swings, radiation, razor-sharp regolith, and silent micrometeorites.
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Last Updated: April 25, 2026
Mysterious Guests on the Moon
Transient Lunar Phenomena—fleeting flashes, crimson mists, and ghostly glows—have taunted telescopes for 60 years while three suspects dodge a final verdict.
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Last Updated: April 26, 2026
The Mystery of the Lunar Infirmary
From fission and capture to hollow-ship rumors and the Giant Impact, Apollo rocks reveal the Moon as a hybrid child that tilted Earth and stirred life's first tides.
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Last Updated: April 27, 2026
Why the Moon Always Shows the Same Face
Earth's gravity braked the young Moon into tidal lock—one rotation per orbit—while lunar tides now slowly lengthen our days toward a distant face-to-face future.
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Last Updated: April 28, 2026
Why do we experience two high tides each day?
Differential lunar gravity stretches Earth into two ocean bulges—so each spin gives two highs and two lows—while the Sun stages spring and neap tides.
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