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The world's largest digital camera has begun operation by snapping photos that equate to images with a resolution of 61,440 x ...
Fifty years ago this week, Alan Shepard famously hit two golf balls on the Moon. The first he shanked into a crater. The second he claimed to have smashed "miles and miles and miles". Now, while ...
Shepard famously hit golf balls with a modified six-iron, and Mitchell threw a javelin. All these years later, the images of their fun on the moon are almost as closely associated with the Apollo ...
Fifty years ago this week, NASA astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr. made space history when he took a few golf swings on the Moon during the Apollo 14 mission, successfully hitting two golf balls across ...
When NASA astronaut Alan Shepard blasted off to the moon on Apollo 14, he carried a makeshift golf club and two golf balls. Here's what happened next.
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Golf on the Moon "Houston, we have a hole in one!" You've been sent to the moon to conduct scientific mini-golf experiments. This is important work ...
At the end of his successful Apollo 14 moon exploration in 1971, Shepard—an avid golfer—played golf in a lunar sand trap on the moon’s surface, in a world-famous NASA-approved demonstration ...
Astronaut Alan Shepard famously claimed he hit his ball "miles and miles and miles" on the Moon in 1971 - 50 years on modern technology reveals how far he really hit it.