Spacecraft Named by Bozeman Students to Crash Into Moon
LOS ANGELES (AP) - NASA's latest moon mission is about to meet its end.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - NASA's latest moon mission is about to meet its end.
NASA officials recovered a tiny piece of a moon rock in a raid targeting a 74-year-old woman who tried to sell it at a California Denny’s restaurant.
The raid was the result of a five month investigation into the missing lunar material that netted a “speck of lunar dust smaller than a grain of rice.”
The space shuttle Atlantis lifted off for its final mission Friday morning.
Thousands gathered to watch the blast off, the final of the 30-year-old shuttle program, CNN reported.