The Moon isnât as calm as it looks đ
A silent world of extremes, danger, and discovery â the Moon up close.
From dangerous dust and moonquakes to astronauts falling in low gravity, our closest cosmic neighbor is full of surprises. Explore the science, history, and mysteries behind humanityâs greatest leap.
The Moon has shaped Earthâs tides, calendars, and imagination for millennia, yet it remains one of the most surprising worlds humans have ever explored. From the historic Apollo landings to modern scientific discoveries, our natural satellite is far more dynamic, dangerous, and fascinating than its calm glow suggests. With no atmosphere, extreme temperatures, seismic activity, and even hazardous dust, the Moon challenges both astronauts and scientists â while continuing to reveal clues about Earthâs own origins.