James O'Donoghue, a former NASA scientist who now works at the Japanese space agency (JAXA), made a new animation to explain how that works. "Remember not to say 'dark side of the moon' when ...
This was the first spacecraft to land on the moon's far side, often called its "dark side." In the years since its historic ...
English musician Roger Waters is gearing up to release his seventh studio album, The Dark Side of the Moon Redux, later this week on October 6. The title should make it clear that this isn’t a ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Pink Floyd’s album Dark Side of the Moon is one of the most successful music releases of all time. The set has already demonstrated ...
Since its release in 1973, Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon has gone on to become one of the most highly acclaimed and best-selling albums of all time. To date, the band’s eighth studio album ...
Pink Floyd are to release a standalone remaster of their Dark Side Of The Moon album on October 13 ... have also announced a competition to create animated music videos for any of the 10 songs ...
(Fans might also look out for The Dark Side of The Moon Turntable by Pro-Ject Audio Systems on which to spin their collectible disc.) The album-sized book was also designed by Harry Pearce, and ...
There is no dark side of the Moon, really. As a matter of fact it's all dark.' For music fans, the phrase Dark Side of the Moon will forever conjure up Pink Floyd's 1973 concept album. In reality ...
Except instead of taking about 24 hours to complete one lap, the dark phase takes about 30 days. Here's a sped-up view of that process as seen from the moon's far side in an animation created by ...
A number of people who've seen NASA's annual lunar phase and libration videos have asked what the other side of the Moon looks like, the side that can't be seen from the Earth. This video answers ...
New research from samples provided by a Chinese spacecraft has confirmed that volcanoes erupted on the far side of the moon ...
This fall, the new moon officially “rises” on Nov. 1 at 8:47 a.m. This June 7, 2021 image made available by NASA shows the dark side of the Jovian moon Ganymede as the Juno spacecraft flies by.