NASA spaceship beams back really eerie images of the moon

NASA spaceship beams back really eerie images of the moon

Mashable

Published

When a space rock slams into the moon, the impact crater often stays for billions of years, almost frozen in time.

That's because, unlike Earth, our lunar satellite has no weather to wash away the collision, nor intense geologic activity to blanket the surface in new rock. NASA's new Orion spacecraft — which is currently...

Full Article