Everyone knows the name of the first man on the moon, but what about the last? Eugene Cernan left the final bootprint that may ever appear on the surface of our dusty satellite. Yet Cernan has ...
Processes of radiometric dating were then undertaken, which proved that the beads were over 120 million years old, as ...
Although most people wouldn't see it for another year, 35 years ago today A Grand Day Out cemented a British institute in the ...
An engineer has been recognised with a blue plaque for his role in helping to put mankind on the Moon. Tom Bacon, a Cambridge ...
More than 100 spacecraft have been sent to the Moon since 1959, when a Soviet probe became the "first man-made object to disturb the lunar surface", said The Times's science reporter Kaya Burgess.
The research is published in the scientific journal Nature Astronomy. Francis Bacon receives a plaque in recognition of his fuel cell that helped to put man on the Moon.
Andrew Carton, “‘I’m Not Mopping the Floors, I’m Putting a Man on the Moon’: How NASA Leaders Enhanced the Meaningfulness of Work by Changing the Meaning of Work,” Administrative Science Quarterly, ...