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The Artemis II astronauts have set up cameras to capture the stages of the eclipse, after earlier losing connection with Nasa for 40 minutes.
The world has tracked the journey of NASA’s Artemis II mission for five days. The four astronauts have launched into space, tested life support and other important systems of their Orion spacecraft, tangled with the vehicle’s toilet,
The crew of Artemis II is expected to pass a historical marker in space exploration today. Here’s how that “one small step” could move humanity forward technologically — and the geopolitical underpinnings of what this really means.
The crew challenges this generation and the next "to make sure this record is not long-lived", as they travel on a looping path around the far side of the Moon.
The Artemis II crew is now just 13,000 miles away from the moon, and about half an hour from surpassing the record for the farthest humans have ever traveled from Earth. That record, 248,655 miles, was set by Apollo 13 in 1970, according to NASA.
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory reports three asteroids will safely pass Earth on April 7, 2026. Asteroids such as 2011 FT9, 2024 TB7 and 2002 TB70 will miss by wide margins. NASA tracks such flybys to refine orbital predictions and bolster planetary defense.
It transports far more than 100 times as much water as all of the Earth's rivers combined: The Antarctic Circumpolar Current rushes around the southern continent unhindered by land masses and is therefore a fundamental component of the climate system.
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Artemis II crew releasing absolutely gobsmacking new photos of Earth: ‘Our home looks gorgeous’
NASA has released a slew of photos captured by the Artemis II crew as they hurtle through space toward the moon — including an updated version of the iconic “Blue Marble” shot snapped by the Apollo 17 crew more than 50 years ago.