I am pumped y'all, Artemis 1 launched last night and with it, NASA is officially on its way to the moon once again and will use that platform to eventually launch to Mars. Oh no, I think I have Sqeeed myself again.
If you were like me, you were zonked out and catching some serious z's when the whole 'Blood Moon' lunar eclipse happened on Monday (April 14th). Lucky for us, some time-lapse footage of the event has been released by the fine folks at Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, California. So, if you missed it, or just want to see some cool video of it, then check it out here.
A man called England’s 999 emergency service number to report an unidentified light floating in the sky. Then, two minutes later, he had the courtesy to call back and admit what he thought could’ve been space aliens was actually just the moon.
Scientists are studying a theory that the earth used to have two moons. Hard to imagine isn't it? Looking up at the night sky and seeing two glowing orbs up there? The theory is that there once was a smaller moon, around about 4 billion years ago, there was a smaller moon orbiting the earth that was basically cannibalized by our current moon.