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fromWIRED
16 hours ago

5 Mysteries That the Artemis Missions to the Moon Could Finally Solve

The moon is more complex than previously thought, with many mysteries to be explored through upcoming Artemis missions.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Artemis II's Jeremy Hansen calls Project Hail Mary a real treat' before his space mission

Project Hail Mary received rave reviews, inspiring astronauts like Jeremy Hansen before their historic lunar mission.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Artemis II's Jeremy Hansen calls Project Hail Mary a real treat' before his space mission

Project Hail Mary received rave reviews, inspiring astronauts like Jeremy Hansen before their historic lunar mission.
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fromFortune
6 hours ago
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The Artemis II astronauts have officially gone further from earth than any humans have gone before | Fortune

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fromDefector
4 days ago

Artemis Boldly Goes Where No Toilet Has Gone Before | Defector

Artemis II successfully launched with a crewed spacecraft featuring a toilet, but it malfunctioned shortly after reaching orbit.
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fromFortune
6 hours ago

The Artemis II astronauts have officially gone further from earth than any humans have gone before | Fortune

Artemis II astronauts set a record for the farthest humans from Earth during a lunar flyby, surpassing Apollo 13's distance record.
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fromIrish Independent
15 hours ago

Artemis crew reaches moon's 'sphere of influence' and approaches record-breaking distance from Earth

Artemis II crew will reach a record distance from Earth during their lunar flyby, marking a significant milestone in NASA's Artemis program.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Artemis II astronauts expected to reach far side of moon on Monday

Astronauts on Artemis II are set to reach the far side of the moon, facing challenges including a malfunctioning toilet.
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fromNature
3 days ago

What Artemis II's astronauts will look for on the Moon's far side

Artemis II mission will mark the first human visit to the Moon since 1972, focusing on the far side's unique geological features.
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fromDefector
3 days ago

Artemis Took A Picture Of Us | Defector

Artemis II is on a free-return trajectory to the Moon, with insufficient fuel for major course corrections.
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fromFuturism
7 hours ago
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The Moon Astronauts Just Broke the Record for the Farthest Any Human Has Ever Traveled From Earth

The Artemis 2 mission has set a new record for the farthest distance humans have traveled from Earth, reaching 252,760 miles.
fromenglish.elpais.com
5 days ago
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The journey of Artemis 2 to the far side of the Moon: The challenge of exploring what no one has ever seen

The Artemis 2 mission may allow four astronauts to see the far side of the Moon for the first time in history.
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fromFuturism
7 hours ago

The Moon Astronauts Just Broke the Record for the Farthest Any Human Has Ever Traveled From Earth

The Artemis 2 mission has set a new record for the farthest distance humans have traveled from Earth, reaching 252,760 miles.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
5 days ago

The journey of Artemis 2 to the far side of the Moon: The challenge of exploring what no one has ever seen

The Artemis 2 mission may allow four astronauts to see the far side of the Moon for the first time in history.
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fromFuturism
6 days ago

Scientists Investigating Whether Object NASA Is Approaching Is Core of Destroyed Planet

16 Psyche, a metal-rich asteroid, may be the core of a planetesimal or a mixture of iron and rock, with NASA's mission set to explore it.
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fromFuturism
3 days ago
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The Moon Astronauts Brought Along USB Stick-Sized Living Samples of Their Own Tissue

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fromThe Atlantic
4 days ago

Today's Atlantic Trivia: Moon Missions

Astronaut ice cream was only sent to space once during a 1968 mission, as astronauts preferred regular ice cream.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
4 days ago

NASA's moon mission day onea toilet mishap and spacecraft maneuvers

NASA's Artemis II mission successfully launched with a functional toilet and critical maneuvers, marking significant advancements for moon-bound human spacecraft.
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fromwww.npr.org
5 hours ago

What can Artemis II astronauts see that satellites haven't captured?

NASA's Artemis II mission allows astronauts to see parts of the moon never seen by human eyes during a historic lunar flyby.
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fromFuturism
5 hours ago

Lone Jar of Nutella Drifts Around Cabin of Moon Spacecraft

NASA's Artemis 2 mission set a record distance from Earth, with astronauts enjoying Nutella during their journey around the Moon.
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fromFuturism
3 days ago

The Moon Astronauts Brought Along USB Stick-Sized Living Samples of Their Own Tissue

NASA's Artemis II mission includes astronauts carrying living mini-organs grown from their own bone marrow to study radiation effects in space.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
4 days ago

NASA's moon mission day onea toilet mishap and spacecraft maneuvers

NASA's Artemis II mission successfully launched with a functional toilet and critical maneuvers, marking significant advancements for moon-bound human spacecraft.
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fromBig Think
6 days ago

The first homes on Mars may be alive

Humans need innovative habitats, like mycelium-based structures, to survive on Mars due to high costs and environmental challenges.
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fromFuturism
1 week ago
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Scientists Intrigued by "Negative Mass Anomaly" Under Surface of Mars

Mars is spinning faster each year due to a negative mass anomaly beneath its surface, affecting the length of a Martian day.
fromFuturism
2 months ago
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Scientists Astonished by Glimpse of Huge, Ancient Ocean on Mars

Delta-like formations in Coprates Chasma indicate extensive surface water and an inferred ancient sea level on Mars around three billion years ago.
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fromFuturism
1 week ago

Why Is Everyone Losing Their Minds Over This Little Old Mars Pyramid?

A pyramid-like structure on Mars has sparked conspiracy theories, but scientists attribute its shape to natural geological processes.
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fromTheregister
6 days ago

Nickel found on Mars could point to early organisms

Nickel compounds found in Martian rocks may indicate past organic processes, but other explanations exist.
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fromFuturism
1 week ago

Scientists Intrigued by "Negative Mass Anomaly" Under Surface of Mars

Mars is spinning faster each year due to a negative mass anomaly beneath its surface, affecting the length of a Martian day.
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fromFuturism
2 weeks ago

Samples From Distant Asteroid Contain All DNA and RNA Building Blocks

Ryugu contains all necessary ingredients for DNA and RNA, supporting theories that asteroids may have brought life to Earth.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago

NASA's Perseverance Mars rover discovers even older lost rivers at Jezero Crater

NASA's Perseverance rover discovered evidence of an ancient river-delta system buried beneath Jezero Crater's surface, extending Mars's habitability window to at least 4.2 billion years ago.
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

We keep finding the raw material of DNA in asteroids-what's it telling us?

The new work was less notable for showing that we had found these bases in Ryugu than for solving a previous mystery: earlier studies had failed to detect them there, despite their presence in many other asteroid samples.
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fromMail Online
5 days ago

NASA's shocking admission about life on Mars ahead of the Artemis II

Mars may provide evidence of microbial life, with a 90% chance of proof if samples are returned.
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fromEngadget
2 weeks ago

DNA building blocks on asteroid Ryugu, bacteria that eat plastic waste, and more science news

Ryugu samples contain DNA building blocks, suggesting primitive asteroids may have contributed to life's origins on Earth.
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fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

Everything needed to make DNA and RNA found on asteroid

All five nucleobases essential for DNA and RNA were discovered in samples from asteroid Ryugu, suggesting life's molecular building blocks form naturally throughout the Solar System.
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fromEngadget
2 weeks ago

DNA building blocks on asteroid Ryugu, bacteria that eat plastic waste, and more science news

Ryugu samples contain DNA building blocks, suggesting primitive asteroids may have contributed to life's origins on Earth.
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fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

Everything needed to make DNA and RNA found on asteroid

All five nucleobases essential for DNA and RNA were discovered in samples from asteroid Ryugu, suggesting life's molecular building blocks form naturally throughout the Solar System.
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fromArs Technica
1 month ago

As Moon interest heats up, two companies unveil plans for a lunar "harvester"

Astrolab's FLIP rover will test helium-3 detection technology on the Moon this year, with a larger FLEX rover in development for diverse lunar missions and cargo transport.
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fromJezebel
2 weeks ago

Non-Earth News: Fossil Stars, an Asteroid Dripping With DNA, and 2 Dueling Planets

Astronomy news offers a refreshing escape from overwhelming current events, inspiring curiosity about the universe's vastness and history.
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fromArs Technica
2 months ago

NASA faces a crucial choice on a Mars spacecraft-and it must decide soon

NASA must choose a new Mars communications relay after MAVEN's loss; Congress allocated $700 million, with bill language appearing to favor specific companies.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Lunar prospectors: the businesses looking to mine the moon

In the silent vacuum of space, five autonomous robots churn through the lunar surface, digging up a loose layer of rock and dust and leaving rows of uniform tracks in their wake. Stopping only to recharge at a central solar power station, the car-sized machines process the lunar dirt internally to extract a type of helium so rare on Earth that a palm-sized container is estimated to be worth millions.
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fromFuturism
1 month ago

Scientists Find Microbes Can Survive Traveling from Planet to Planet While Clinging to Asteroids

Extremophile bacteria can survive extreme pressures simulating asteroid impacts, supporting the possibility that microorganisms could travel between planets via panspermia.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

Blast off! Martian microbes might travel between worlds on asteroid-impact debris

Deinococcus radiodurans, an extremophile bacterium, can survive extreme pressures from asteroid impacts on Mars, suggesting potential for microbial life dispersal across the solar system.
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fromTheregister
2 months ago

ESA drop-tests ExoMars lander with view to 2028 launch

ESA unveiled a full-scale mock-up of the ExoMars Rosalind Franklin landing platform; drop tests verify legs, shock absorbers, and sensors to ensure safe Mars touchdown.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago

There might be less water on the moon than we'd hoped

New analysis of lunar crater imagery suggests water ice comprises less than 20-30% of material in the moon's darkest regions, with many craters potentially containing no surface ice.
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fromInverse
3 weeks ago

Project Realistic Spaceflight: How Pop Sci-Fi Is Entering An Incredible New Era

Science fiction has shifted toward greater scientific accuracy in recent years, with mainstream projects increasingly consulting real scientists and reflecting authentic spaceflight principles.
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from99% Invisible
3 weeks ago

A Man, a Plan, a Canal - Mars! - 99% Invisible

Early 20th-century Western society believed advanced Martian civilizations existed, driven by astronomer Percival Lowell's canal theory and widespread media sensationalism.
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fromTheregister
1 month ago

60 years since humans touched the surface of another planet

Venera 3 became the first human-made object to reach another planet when it impacted Venus on March 1, 1966, though it failed to transmit data from the planet itself.
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fromTheregister
1 month ago

Mars spacecraft measure effects of solar storm on red planet

A solar storm increased electrons in Mars's atmosphere by 45-278 percent, enabling scientists to study space weather effects using radio occultation between two ESA spacecraft.
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fromArs Technica
1 month ago

Ding-dong! The Exploration Upper Stage is dead

NASA's Exploration Upper Stage, a Boeing-developed upgrade for the SLS rocket, was cancelled in favor of United Launch Alliance's next-generation upper stages, ending a project that survived primarily through political support rather than technical necessity.
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fromFuturism
1 month ago

NASA Rover Exploring Strange, Haunting Structures on Mars

NASA's Curiosity rover explores ancient boxwork formations on Mars that may indicate prolonged water presence and potential for past microbial life.
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fromArs Technica
1 month ago

A non-public document reveals that science may not be prioritized on next Mars mission

NASA released a pre-solicitation for a $700 million Mars orbiter spacecraft contract to relay communications and provide navigation support through 2035, with competition expected to be more open than originally intended.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

Is there lightning on Mars? New evidence suggests it's there, just hard to see

Scientists have detected possible evidence of lightning on Mars, with the phenomenon likely appearing as electrostatically charged dust sparks rather than dramatic bolts due to Mars's thin atmosphere and weak magnetic field.
fromTheregister
1 month ago

NASA uses Mars Helicopter's SoC for rover navigation upgrade

NASA has revealed it repurposed the processor the Perseverance rover used to communicate with the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, to help the rolling robot navigate the Red Planet autonomously "for potentially unlimited distances." The aerospace agency revealed the hack last week in a post that says it used the rover's Helicopter Base Station (HBS) because its processor is 100 times faster than the rover's other kit.
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fromNature
2 months ago

NASA won't bring Mars samples back to Earth: this is the science that will be lost

A bipartisan spending bill cuts the Mars Sample Return programme, likely cancelling plans to bring Perseverance's Martian samples back to Earth.
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fromFuturism
1 month ago

NASA Running Out of Non-Life Explanations for What Its Rover Found on Mars

Long-chain alkanes in ancient Martian lakebed mud likely require biological sources because non-biological processes cannot explain their inferred original concentrations.
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fromFuturism
2 months ago

NASA Has Some Very Bad News About Its Mars Spacecraft

NASA's MAVEN orbiter went offline December 6 after unexpected rotation; recovery is very unlikely though a post-conjunction contact attempt remains possible.
fromTheregister
2 months ago

NASA taps Claude to conjure Mars rover's travel plan

It did so with the blessing of engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), who decided to delegate the meticulous work of route planning to Anthropic's AI model. This involves consulting orbital and surface imagery of Mars in order to set a series of waypoints to guide the rover's movements. Once plotted, this data gets transmitted about 140 million miles or 225 million kilometers - the average distance from Earth to Mars - where it's received by Perseverance as a navigational plan.
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fromTheregister
2 months ago

Very tough microbes may help us cement our future on Mars

A global research team has analyzed the prospects for biomineralization on Mars, a process in which bacteria, fungi, and microalgae can create minerals as part of their metabolism, offering a byproduct that could be useful to prospective Martian explorers by providing the raw materials needed to produce aggregates such as concrete. With an extremely thin and mostly carbon dioxide atmosphere, air pressure less than 1 percent of Earth's,
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fromMail Online
1 month ago

The moon is SHRINKING: Scientists spot 1,000 cracks on lunar surface

The Moon is contracting; new cracks across the lunar maria reveal ongoing shrinkage and potential seismic risks for future astronauts.
fromEngadget
2 months ago

NASA used Claude to plot a route for its Perseverance rover on Mars

Since 2021, NASA's Perseverance rover has achieved a number of historic milestones, including sending back the first audio recordings from Mars. Now, nearly five years after landing on the Red Planet, it just achieved another feat. This past December, Perseverance successfully completed a route through a section of the Jezero crater plotted by Anthropic's Claude chatbot, marking the first time NASA has used a large language model to pilot the car-sized robot.
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fromTheregister
2 months ago

NASA planet hunter back online after low power problem

TESS resumed science operations on January 23 after exiting safe mode caused by solar-panel misalignment and battery discharge during a slew.
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fromArs Technica
1 month ago

Ancient Mars was warm and wet, not cold and icy

Mars experienced prolonged warm, wet climates with heavy rainfall that formed kaolinite pebbles, indicating some of the planet's most habitable intervals.
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fromFuturism
2 months ago

This Photo of Mars at Night Is Straight Up Haunting

Martian nights average about 12 hours and are extremely cold, but Curiosity's LED-equipped instruments illuminate shadowed rock interiors for scientific study.
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fromFuturism
2 months ago

Asteroid Behaving Strangely

A 2,300-foot Main Belt asteroid, 2025 MN 45, rotates every 1 minute 53 seconds, implying unusually high internal strength rather than a rubble pile.
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fromMail Online
1 month ago

Scientists discover how building blocks of LIFE formed on an asteroid

Amino acids formed on asteroid Bennu in cold, radioactive conditions, showing life's building blocks can form without warm liquid water and may have seeded Earth.
fromFuturism
2 months ago

Scientists Intrigued by Unfamiliar Life Form

It's a plant! It's a fungus! It's... an entirely new type of lifeform hitherto unknown to science? That appears to be the case for a puzzling, spire-shaped organism that lived over 400 million years ago, according to a new study published in the journal Science Advances. After analyzing its internal structures, the authors argue that the mystifying ancient beings known as prototaxites don't belong to any of the existing biological kingdoms.
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fromFast Company
2 months ago

Combining the Artemis mission and AI will fuel a new surge of moon landing deniers

The Artemis missions will face both abundant real-time evidence of lunar landings and intensified skepticism fueled by deep mistrust in American scientific institutions.
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fromFuturism
2 months ago

NASA Says Europa Is Covered by a Thick Icy Shell

Europa's icy shell averages about 18 miles thick in the observed region, potentially limiting nutrient and oxygen exchange with its subsurface ocean.
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fromEmptywheel
2 months ago

Space Cowboys

Billionaire suborbital flights spark controversy over priorities but contribute to engineering advancement and US space capability while raising valid ethical and practical questions.
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