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SCIENCE|02.04.2026Artemis 2 astronauts head for the moon after make-or-break engine burn (video)Artemis 2's Orion capsule aced a critical engine burn this evening (April 2) that sent it from Earth orbit outward toward the moon.
SCIENCE|02.04.2026Watch comet C/2026 A1 plunge toward the sun online this weekComet C/2026 A1 (MAPS) belongs to a rare group of sungrazing comets.
SCIENCE|02.04.2026After toilet and email issues, Artemis II astronauts fire engine to head for the moonA key engine burn has put NASA's Artemis II astronauts on an irreversible path around the moon.
SCIENCE|02.04.2026Lucky airplane passengers capture NASA's Artemis 2 moon launch from the skySome airplane passengers had the best seats in the house during NASA's Artemis 2 moon rocket launch. Here are some of my favorite videos captured from the sky.
SCIENCE|02.04.2026UB professor shares his experience on almost becoming an astronautWith Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen part of the Artemis crew, the launch was also a special moment for University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine professor Ryan Hunter, who watched from Kennedy Space Center. Professor Hunter, who is originally from Canada, applied to the Canadian Space Agency’s astronaut program and nearly made it through the rigorous selection process, but was ultimately not selected. 2 On Your Side had a chance to talk with Professor Hunter while he waited to see the
SCIENCE|02.04.2026Artemis II crew cleared to depart Earth orbit, head for moonThe engine firing is timed to provide a slingshot-like boost to the Orion capsule, speeding it up to some 25,000 mph, the velocity needed to break free of Earth's gravitational clasp for a four-day trek to the moon.
SCIENCE|02.04.2026April full moon 2026 dazzles as 'Pink Moon' lights up skies worldwide (photos)"we have a beautiful moon rise, we're headed right at it."
SCIENCE|02.04.2026Cheetah, Hammerhead Shark, and 38 Other Animals in Danger of Extinction Receive New International Protections from U.N.Representatives from 132 countries and the EU met in Brazil to address threats to species such as the snowy owl
SCIENCE|02.04.2026NASA's Artemis II launch leaves Americans in awe: 'We're going back to the frickin' moon!'Many people, including children who never saw the last crewed moon mission launch, were excited to witness history.
SCIENCE|02.04.2026How we came to be: Scientists get first look at the evolution of early complex animalsNewly discovered fossils have given scientists their first real glimpse of when Earth made a crucial transition from plants and unrecognizably simple animals to the complex creatures that took over the world and would eventually lead to us. More than 700 fossils found in southwestern China’s Yunnan province offer a window into life from 539 million years ago, during the waning end of the Ediacaran period, a time of simple but strange animals that lived two-dimensionally in the oceans, never goi
SCIENCE|02.04.2026Chinese fossils reveal a primordial burst of animal evolutionBy Will Dunham WASHINGTON, April 2 (Reuters) - A remarkable assemblage of fossils from China is revealing that animal life diversified in Earth's primordial seas millions of years earlier than
SCIENCE|02.04.2026Dinosaur collagen used to create one-of-a-kind handbagBy Charlotte Van Campenhout AMSTERDAM, April 2 (Reuters) - Scientists and designers unveiled on Thursday a handbag made with collagen derived from Tyrannosaurus rex fossils from the U.S. in a unique
SCIENCE|02.04.2026Stunning new James Webb Space Telescope images reveal 'hidden' stars being bornUsing the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have investigated the star-forming region W51, resulting in stunning new images.
SCIENCE|02.04.2026How to track NASA’s Artemis II and Orion’s journey to the moonHumanity is on its way back to the moon’s environs for the first time in half a century after the Artemis II mission launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida the evening of April 1. Astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen are set to fly by the moon aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft - an endeavor known as Artemis II - making them the first people to travel this far since the Apollo missions of the 1970s.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most importan
SCIENCE|02.04.2026NASA’s Artemis II launch leaves Americans in awe: ‘We’re going to the frickin’ moon!’Many people, including children who never saw the last crewed moon mission launch, were excited to witness history.
SCIENCE|02.04.2026NASA's Artemis 2 moon launch seen from space | Space photo of the day for April 2, 2026NASA's Artemis 2 has launched on a history-making journey around the moon and back, and the moment was captured from space.
SCIENCE|02.04.2026Relive NASA's historic Artemis 2 launch to the moon in these stunning photosThe launch of NASA's historic Artemis 2 mission looks incredible in these stunning launch photos.
SCIENCE|02.04.2026Artemis II's moonbound toilet is working again to astronauts' relief after overnight fixNASA’s moonbound astronauts have reason to celebrate, and not just because their launch went so well. Mission Control guided astronaut Christina Koch through some plumbing tricks and she finally got it going. The bad news is that it’s so cold inside the Orion capsule — 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius) — that the four astronauts are digging into suitcases for long-sleeved clothes.
SCIENCE|02.04.2026Factbox-China's crewed lunar programme eyes astronaut landing by 2030By Eduardo Baptista BEIJING, April 2 (Reuters) - NASA sent four astronauts on the world's first crewed lunar mission in half a century on Wednesday, in preparation for a first-ever manned landing on
SCIENCE|01.04.2026There was a bit of toilet trouble on NASA's Artemis 2 mission to the moonIt wasn't their No. 1 problem, but it was a problem for going number one.
SCIENCE|02.04.2026NASA just launched Artemis 2. What happens today could make or break the moon missionArtemis 2 is gearing up for a critical engine burn this evening (April 2), which will send the mission's four astronauts on a looping journey around the moon.
SCIENCE|01.04.2026How a seabird native to Hawaii has adapted to life in Honolulu's concrete jungleKaʻiulani Murphy is quick to spot white terns flapping their wings when she's guiding Polynesian voyaging canoes across the Pacific. Manu-o-Kū can breed year round, but activity peaks from winter into early spring.
SCIENCE|01.04.2026NASA's moon mission has begun — here's what's ahead for the Artemis II astronautsNASA's Artemis II mission is underway. The astronauts are scheduled to fly around the moon Monday. Here's what to know about their 10-day journey through space.
SCIENCE|01.04.2026Why is the Artemis 2 rocket launch different from all other rocket launches?That's one small sip of Manischewitz…
SCIENCE|01.04.2026Factbox-Artemis II crew includes first woman, Black astronaut and Canadian ever flown to moonApril 1 (Reuters) - All three NASA astronauts on the Artemis II lunar mission are veterans of Earth-orbit science expeditions to the International Space Station, while the lone Canadian joining them
SCIENCE|01.04.2026Reactions as Artemis II astronauts lift off on historic lunar missionApril 1 (Reuters) - Four astronauts blasted off from Florida on Wednesday on NASA's Artemis II mission, a 10-day trip around the moon that would be the farthest humans have ever traveled and a major
SCIENCE|01.04.20262 bright planets light up April evenings — here's where and when to lookVenus and Jupiter dominate April's evening sky, while Mercury, Mars and Saturn linger in the dawn — here's how and when to spot them all.
SCIENCE|01.04.2026Analysis-NASA's moon mission tests aerospace old guard as SpaceX, Blue Origin hoverBy Akash Sriram and Joey Roulette April 1 (Reuters) - NASA's Artemis II mission is shaping up to be more than just the next step in returning humans to the moon — it is a key test of whether the
SCIENCE|01.04.2026What do scientists hope to learn from NASA's historic Artemis 2 moon flyby?Here's what's on the experiment roster for the Artemis 2 moon mission.
SCIENCE|01.04.2026Argentina joins NASA’s moon return with microsatellite testing GPS beyond EarthBy Lucila Sigal BUENOS AIRES, April 1 (Reuters) - An Argentine-built microsatellite, the only one from Latin America selected for NASA's return to the moon, will test experimental navigation systems
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