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Artemis, Earth and NASA astronaut

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Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch: ‘Looking back at Earth…it truly emphasized how alike we are’
Christina Koch made history this week, becoming the first woman to travel around the moon.

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Artemis II astronauts return to Earth, splashdown in Pacific
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NASA astronaut warns of 7-minute 'radio blackout' during Artemis II's high-speed return
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'A lot more to do': NASA hopes to build on Artemis success
A shaky truce has been struck in the Middle East, but the price of gas at the pump remains stubbornly high.

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Artemis II splashdown
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NASA's Artemis II astronauts send first messages and display surprising ability after moon mission
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Artemis splashdown: Here's what we know today and what's next
The first major point of anxiety came with reentry into Earth's atmosphere, which CNN described as the riskiest part of the mission.

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Watch the Artemis II re-entry: Separation, blackout, then splashdown
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Former NASA astronaut praises ‘national effort’ behind Artemis II return
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NASA Flew by the Moon, but Behind the Scenes, Its Science Is a Chaotic Mess

Dr. Marvel was, until recently, a research scientist at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. Artemis II’s journey around the moon, scheduled to conclude on Friday, has delivered stunning new images of our home world taken from space.
Scientific American
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Inside a bold plan to pulverize an Earth-bound asteroid

Historically planetary defense research has focused on deflecting asteroids by using momentum to nudge their cosmic course away from Earth. That’s what NASA did with its Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft, which slammed into the moonlet asteroid Dimorphos in September 2022 and changed its orbit, to show it was possible to do so.
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‘It really bent your mind’: The life-altering phenomenon astronauts experience in space

The Artemis astronauts’ reflections echo a long described change that occurs when humans are given the chance to view Earth from space.
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7 Science Lessons In The Stunning Astronaut’s Earth Photo

Our breakdown of 7 hidden science lessons in the stunning photo taken by an astronaut on the Artemis II mission.
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2mon

NASA shuts down viral claim Earth will lose gravity for 7 seconds

For weeks, social feeds have been flooded with breathless warnings that Earth will briefly “turn off” gravity for seven seconds in August 2026, sending people and objects floating into the air. The claim, dressed up with fake NASA memos and dramatic ...
IFLScience
3mon

Will The Earth Ever Stop Spinning?

James is a published author with multiple pop-history and science books to his name. He specializes in history, space, strange science, and anything out of the ordinary.View full profile James is a published author with multiple pop-history and science ...
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Saturn's magnetic bubble is lopsided compared to Earth's, suggests new study

Saturn's magnetic shield is asymmetrical compared to Earth's, suggests a new study involving University College London (UCL) researchers, and this is likely a result of its fast rotation coupled with the heavy material it pulls around it.
National Academies of Sciences%2c Engineering%2c and Medicine
4mon

Assessment of Impediments to Interagency Collaboration on Space and Earth Science Missions

D. JAMES BAKER, Co-Chair, is the director of the Global Carbon Measurement Program of the William J. Clinton Foundation, where he currently focuses on the use of forestry programs to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and to alleviate poverty in developing ...
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2mon

How cold is space? Physics behind the temperature of the universe

Though sci-fi movies would have us believe that space is incredibly cold — even freezing — space itself isn't exactly cold. In fact, it doesn't actually have a temperature at all. Temperature is a measurement of the speed at which particles are moving ...
SpaceNews
1mon

The future of astronomy is both on Earth and in space

A recent SpaceNews opinion article argued that it is time to “take astronomy off Earth.” The suggestion is straightforward: If satellite constellations and commercial space activity threaten ground-based astronomy, perhaps astronomers should simply ...
National Academies of Sciences%2c Engineering%2c and Medicine
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Space Science Week 2026

Each year, Space Science Week brings together leaders across the space science disciplines to explore the latest developments and discuss the future of the field from a variety of perspectives, from planetary protection to astrophysics to Earth science and ...
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