TV View: Scholes sticks a pin in United’s balloon of hope
Neither Jake Humphrey nor Rangnick’s men could lift pundit’s spirits on glum night
Neither Jake Humphrey nor Rangnick’s men could lift pundit’s spirits on glum night
Elsewhere this week, Bertie Ahern’s comments on the North go completely south
William Shatner has a seat on New Shepard courtesy of the Amazon founder and Star Trek fan
Séamas O’Reilly recalls childhood summer holidays in Ireland with his 10 siblings
The recently deceased US astronaut Michael Collins has a Roscommon backstory
‘Forgotten astronaut’ of the first Moon landing had Irish grandfather
There’s been another major turnover but catch the classics while you can
Dubliner Josephine Silo’s outlook was ‘I have lived my life and I am ready to go’
The physicist, who died in February, worked with Nasa to protect astronauts from radiation
Activities are curbed due to Covid-19, but there’s plenty of ways to keep kids occupied
November 1st is launch date for Apple TV Plus – on iPhone, iPad and Mac for €5 a month
Historical and popular culture landmarks offer valuable opportunities to reflect on events
Results and forthcoming auctions
Stamps issued in commemorative set feature a misspelling of the Irish word for ‘moon’
Cady Coleman says moon mission will provide ‘stepping stone’ for 2030s Mars landing
Prominent Irish figures recall their memories of Neil Armstrong’s walk on the moon
Neil Armstrong left lander at 4am, requiring tight turnaround by The Irish Times
Religious statues and a photo album depicting Victorian country life
Planet Business: There’s a job going at IMF
Radio chatter from the Apollo 11 landing still sounds like science fiction 50 years on
Cosmic ray work made DIAS and Ireland famous in the space science communities of ESA and Nasa
Systems behind Apollo 11 were thousands of times less powerful than a modern phone but they did not crash or malfunction
On the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, Wapakoneta is in full celebration mode
What moved me as a child in 1969 wasn’t the moon landing but the dramatic splashdown
Nation states and the private sector want to land someone on the lunar surface soon
I worked for Nasa in the 1960s, playing a small part in a major historic event
Sales results and forthcoming auctions
DIAS, Festival of Curiosity and Birr Castle to celebrate moon landing with series of events
Space sector in Ireland employed 2,000 in 2014; and is set to rise to 4,500 by 2020
Weblog: 13 Minutes to the Moon launched in time for 50th anniversary of moon landing
The vintage watch world has seen huge growth in interest and prices in recent years
Most factual liberties are dramatically justifiable. But some seriously mislead viewers
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices