With the recent completion of NASA’s Artemis II mission, which saw astronauts circle the orb ahead of an anticipated 2028 lunar landing, the moon has regained a prominence not seen since Apollo 11 ...
Head out tonight, 29 April 2026, look up at the nearly-full Moon and you'll notice a bright star to its left. That's Spica, one of the brightest stars of springtime. The Moon is currently in the ...
HELSINKI — A spent Falcon 9 stage used to launch a pair of commercial lunar landers is projected to impact the moon Aug. 5, according to astronomers. Firefly’s Blue Ghost Mission 1 and the ispace ...
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The Michael Jackson movie — which is all but assured of scoring the top start ever for a music biopic — is earning glowing audience scores despite getting dissed by most critics.
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The Artemis II astronauts concluded their record-breaking 10-day journey on Friday with a smooth splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. NASA’s Artemis II mission, the first crewed flight around the moon in ...
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(WGHP) — Artemis II’s successful lunar flyby on Wednesday was a big step toward landing humans back on the moon soon, but NASA has much bigger, multi-billion-dollar plans in store for the next decade.
Over 10 days, the astronauts of NASA’s lunar flyby mission have achieved the near impossible. In Photos and Video Over 10 days, the astronauts of NASA’s lunar flyby mission have achieved the near ...
You can probably conjure this vision of the moon—hold the image in your mind and transmit it off this planet and onto our shining opalescent companion. Peaks in the sun? I’ve seen that. This week, we ...
HOUSTON (AP) — Artemis II’s astronauts closed out humanity’s first lunar voyage in more than half a century with a Pacific splashdown on Friday, blazing new records near the moon with grace and joy.