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The impact that carved out the moon's huge South Pole-Aitken basin may explain the puzzling differences between the lunar ...
“The Far Side” creator Gary Larson has published three new cartoons on his website — with fans and fellow cartoonists rejoicing at his first fresh work in 25 years.
With much of The Far Side's comedy being pulled from Gary Larson's real life, his love of butterflies has been used for many hilarious cartoons.
Nostalgic cartoon fans rejoice! After a quarter-century hiatus, reclusive cartoonist Gary Larson has returned to penning his hilarious “The Far Side” series with three new digitally-drawn ...
Nearly 25 years ago, when Gary Larson retired from drawing his iconic single-panel cartoon that ran daily in newspapers from 1980 to 1995, he didn’t think much about what the budding internet ...
China landed the first ever spacecraft on the far side of the moon. This is what researchers are hoping to learn from the moon's so-called dark side. Putin stalls. Trump changes his mind.
The moon itself blocks communication between mission controllers on Earth and the far side. But in 2018, China put a communication relay satellite in space about 40,000 miles beyond the moon that ...
The Chang'e-4 spacecraft became the first to visit the moon's far side in 2019. The moon's far side is pockmarked by craters and has fewer of the near side's flat, dark plains carved by lava flows.
INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) — The Far Side cartoon strip that's been on hiatus for almost a quarter century is back — on the internet with an official website. Creator Gary Larson provided his off-beat ...
Often referred to as the dark side of the moon, it's about time we went back — according to NASA's lunar astronauts and planetary scientists.
Astronomers want to unlock the secrets of the "Cosmic Dawn" by sending a miniature spacecraft to listen out for an "ancient ...
The Sun shining on the far side of the Moon was picked up by the photocell on the upper end of the spacecraft, which started the photography sequence. The first image was taken 39,457 miles from ...