On the Moon, snow does not fall. Thunder never rolls. No clouds form in the pitch-black sky. “Weather” on the Moon means something completely different than it does on Earth.| NASA Science
The same side of the Moon always faces Earth, because the Moon rotates exactly once each time it orbits our planet. This is called synchronous rotation.| NASA Science
Earth’s Moon was born out of destruction. There are several theories about our Moon’s formation, but almost all share that point in common...| NASA Science
NASA's Lunar Prospector orbited the Moon for almost 19 months to map its surface composition and to look for polar ice. The probe found evidence suggesting| NASA Science
NASA's LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter) is paving the way for human and robotic exploration of the Moon.| NASA Science
NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) was launched with the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter to determine if water-ice exists in a| NASA Science