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Tech companies are racing to land private spacecraft on the Moon, with a view to mining its surface over the coming decades. But is it even legal and what could it mean for those left behind?
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RGS-IBG Collections Special: The Moon
Highlights of lunar related material from within the Society’s Collections, from late 16th century ‘lunar clock’ volvelles in Peter Apian’s Cosmographia to images of the Society’s Special Gold Medal awarded to Commander Neil Armstrong for his leadership of the Apollo 11 mission
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Clik here to view.The photograph that changed the world
A half century has passed since the ‘Earthrise’ photograph – widely believed to have launched the global environmental movement – was taken
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Clik here to view.Geophoto: Shoot for the Moon
The hundreds of Blood Moon images that poured onto social media sites the morning after the latest lunar eclipse demonstrates how night photography has become far more accessible to the public
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Clik here to view.Selenography: the ‘Geography’ of the Moon
In this 1943 piece from our archives, Geographical ventures away from our terrestrial boundaries to explore our lunar neighbour
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Clik here to view.First Man directed by Damien Chazelle - film review
This space race biopic tries to uncover the real Neil Armstrong, the ordinary man at the centre of a geopolitical battle of superpowers
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